It would keep rolling.
no
Friction is the resistance to sliding and as a tire rolls it does resist friction, otherwise it would slide.
ball will just move without rolling, staying in it's initial position but moving indefinitely (that is if it is given an initial force).
A wheel is an example of rolling friction. An example of rolling friction would be if you took kyle leary and folled him down a hill. his fat touching the grond would create rolling friction
Yes it would, thank God for rolling friction
A tire has grip on it and so does a road so they can grip onto each other and the car can move. If there was no friction, then the cars wheels would spin, but the car woud not move as there is nothing for it to hold onto
They would hit the ground at the same time.
Anything with wheels, such as a car, would be an example of use of rolling kinetic friction.
friction is what slows everything down. if there was no gravity and you rolled a ball across the ground, then the ball would just keep rolling forever
You would experience fluid friction and rolling friction, and since you are not likely to be completely submerged, air resistance.
Yes it would, thank God for rolling friction
Say you are driving a car or riding a motorcycle and you just remove you foot or hand from the accelerator. What will happen? After some time depending on your velocity, the vehicle will stop. Why? Consider your entire vehicle an ideal system meaning that no part provides any sort of friction. Now consider road, road is rough and will definitely provide friction. Since your vehicle's tires are rolling against the road, the road will provide friction in the direction opposite to that of your vehicle's motion. In real situations, both tire and road will contribute to the rolling friction.