Friction from the air and ground will slow down the ball's motion.
The resistance the ground has on the ball causes it to slow down and this force is called friction. Ice has little friction which is why the ball would have rolled further on ice for instance.
i think its compression and ... sorry i don't know the other one
If u want to slow down a ball then put your foot on the ball
i think this happens due to friction between the ground and the toy car :)
It will slow down because of the force of friction on the grass field resisting its motion, as well as the force applied by the blades of grass which act like small springs.
Since a ball is a sphere the motion it makes is rolling. The rolling happens on the ground and in the air.
On carpet the friction is more as it is a rough surface therefore it stops or slow down a rolling ball.
The resistance the ground has on the ball causes it to slow down and this force is called friction. Ice has little friction which is why the ball would have rolled further on ice for instance.
i think its compression and ... sorry i don't know the other one
If u want to slow down a ball then put your foot on the ball
Yes. Think of rolling a ball in the grass. The grass is causing friction making the ball slow down and eventually stop.
No the weight of the ball will slow it down then gravity will take hold and it will fall to the ground
It depends on the initial velocity, and it also depends on time, because the friction of the grass will slow the baseball down.
Friction
it is because the land is flat it has large surface area which experiences a large force of friction due to air and hence slows down
Drag and friction has a curving effect on a golf ball. The ball may make a curved trajectory as it flies through the air, mostly taking the direction of the wind.
i think this happens due to friction between the ground and the toy car :)