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Why does the ball stop moving?

The ball stops moving due to forces such as friction and air resistance acting upon it, slowing it down until it comes to a complete stop. Additionally, external factors such as hitting a wall or surface can also cause the ball to stop moving.


What two forces happen when catching a ball?

When catching a ball, two forces are at play: a force of gravity pulling the ball downward and a force exerted by the hand or glove pushing the ball upward to stop its motion. The interaction between these two forces determines the speed and direction at which the ball is caught.


What Forces cause change to the motion of objects name a force and describe two changes it makes?

Friction is a force that opposes motion. It can slow down an object, such as a car coming to a stop, or change the direction of an object, like when a ball rolls to a stop after hitting a wall.


If a car comes to a full stop when hitting a haystack and hitting a stone wall which has the greater momentum?

If the car comes to a full stop when hitting a haystack, then it has greater momentum when hitting the stone wall. This is because momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and if the car stops in a shorter distance when hitting the haystack, it must have had higher velocity (and therefore momentum) compared to when it hit the stone wall.


What do the equal action and reaction forces do not cancel each other when one person hits a ball?

The equal action and reaction forces do not cancel each other out when one person hits a ball because they act on different objects. The force exerted by the person hitting the ball causes the ball to accelerate in the direction of the force, while the reaction force from the ball pushes back on the person, causing them to feel the impact of hitting the ball.

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How do you use a bat in cricket?

A - to stop ball hitting wicket B - to score runs


How do you use a cricket bat?

A - to stop ball hitting wicket B - to score runs


In cricket After hitting the ball ball has broken but one part of the ball landed in side the boundary another part landed in out side the boundary what will happen?

It will be considered a six.


What is the difference between bunting and hitting in baseball?

I am a softball player. Let me say first, bunting is basically half the swing as hitting. Hitting consists of swinging a bat across your entire body. Bunting, you swing 180 degrees and stop and let the ball hit your bat. Bunting makes the ball go in play at a small distance; hitting the ball can make your ball go anywhere!


How can you throw a ball so that it goes to a complete stop and reverse without hitting a wall?

By using The Force


Why does the ball stop moving?

The ball stops moving due to forces such as friction and air resistance acting upon it, slowing it down until it comes to a complete stop. Additionally, external factors such as hitting a wall or surface can also cause the ball to stop moving.


Which Golf iron do you use for hitting the ball high?

As in club? A 7 iron up. But as in type, an oversized iron with a low centre of gravity, this will help get the ball in the air, and therefore get the ball to stop on the green quicker.


What happens if you scratch after hitting the 8 ball in pool?

Scratching after hitting the 8 ball in pool results in a loss of the game.


What is the term for hitting the ball before it bounces in a game?

The term for hitting the ball before it bounces in a game is called a "volley."


How did Ty cob play with diabetes?

By catching the ball, throwing the ball, and hitting the ball.


How do you bounce ball in basketball?

you bounce a ball in basketball by hitting the ball against the ground.


What happen when a ball rolling across the floor shows to stop?

When it stops it stops. Inertia will stop it from moving unless there is some force acting on it.