Friction with the grass and air will eventually bring the ball to a stop.
In most everyday circumstances, a moving object will eventually stop due to the force of friction - unless some other force keeps the object moving (such as an engine pushing a car forward).
The grass surface will act as a fractional force which will slow the ball down until it stops.
Dirt, because it has lesser resistance than grass
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.
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yes!.... it will affect a soccer ball when it falls because if the gravity affects you, it will affect a ball.
no,because you need your movement to make the ball move and a soccer ball cannot move because it is a kinetic energy it needs force to move.
indoor soccer has different soccer cleats and a different kind of ball and has walls around the field and has assfolt and outdoor soccer has a different size ball and kind of ball and has no walls and had natural grass,
Dirt, because it has lesser resistance than grass
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.
Artificial grass does not degrade and become muddy, making it a good surface for outdoor ball games such as soccer. It looks nice and requires little maintenance.
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Dry however... There are so many variables to deal with when talking about how the ball rolls. Usually dry grass will allow the ball to roll better but the length and type of grass can make a huge difference.
turf grass
The more friction a soccer field has the less distance the ball rolls also it takes more strength to kick it farther than a field with less friction. The amount of friction on the field will depended on the size of the grass.
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Yes.
Kick the ball under or below were it touches the grass. WARNING : if you kick the grass and the ball you will fail.
Whenever the ball exits the field across a touch line.