because of the friction.
apply friction a rough surface cardboard for example, the rougher it is the slower the ball will roll but to much friction and it will stop altogether.
stop playing child games!
No. That statement is false, mainly because it is not true. When you roll a ball across the floor, it comes to a stop because the inevitable friction where the ball contacts the floor robs it of kinetic energy. If the friction could be eliminated, the ball would not come to a stop. No force is required to keep a moving object moving.
In a fire drill we have to stop drop and roll.
Yes goalkeepers can roll the ball to a player.
The reason a ball rolls farther on dirt is because the grass has more potenial than dirt because once you roll the ball really hard the ball will slow down on grass and the grass is sometimes standing up and the dirt doesn't have any thing to stop the ball the dirt is is flat unlike the grass.
the ball doesn't roll because the person called scott farted and the ball died
Yes, the ball will eventually stop due to various factors like friction with the ground and air resistance acting against its motion, as well as external factors like obstacles or a change in the slope.
A wooden sphere can roll. So can an egg, a ball, and marble.
No, bed bugs do not have the ability to roll up into a ball.
If you roll a ball on a surface with very little friction, the ball will travel much further than if it were on a high-friction surface. The ball will roll smoothly with minimal resistance, conserving its initial momentum and velocity for longer distances.
A ball cannot roll continuously on a rough surface because the uneven and rough texture of the surface creates friction, which slows down the movement of the ball. This friction causes the ball to lose kinetic energy and eventually come to a stop. Smooth surfaces have less resistance, allowing the ball to roll continuously for longer distances.