On a Rolling Ball was created in 2002.
Keep the Ball Rolling was created in 1979.
Generally, only two forces act on a rolling ball. Gravity and friction (there has to be friction because without it, the ball would just slide). These are pointed directly in the x and y directions. If the ball is rolling down a slope, you can use trigonometry to find the force components.
stops rolling?
An idle ball because the reverse momentum of a rolling ball makes it harder to kick far.
It's just a slangy way of saying "let's get started." The image is of a ball game and you're starting the game by rolling out the ball. You can also "keep the ball rolling" by continuing whatever you're doing.
It is an example of inertia.
yes it does. i just did the experiment.
Rolling the ball would be work and stopping the ball would be force.
An example would be a ball rolling down a hill. The ball rolling down would show motion.
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work.
It will not, unless it is acted upon another force. If it's rolling on something, then friction will stop it (the ball rubbing on the table slows it down).