That question doesnt exactly make sense, but if you meant HOW does friction and gravity AFFECT a soccer ball, the friction of the grass and ball affects the speed, and the gravity pushes the ball down to the ground.
Hope it helped! -Cara
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.
The three forces that act on an object are gravity, friction, and applied force.
Gravity pull it back to earth, and once it touches the earth, it loses energy after deforming and heating up as a result of friction. It should be noted that if a ball would be thrown in space, and assuming nothing will get in its way, it will indeed go on forever.
The force of friction is not acting upon a ball that is thrown in the air. Friction is a force that opposes motion, but when a ball is thrown in the air, there is no surface contact for friction to act upon.
i think its compression and ... sorry i don't know the other one
When someone kicks the soccer ball, Newton's third law of motion is in action. This is because the third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so when you kick the ball, the force is opposite and equal to when you kicked it with your foot. Also, the first law of motion is in action because the ball will keep moving until a force acts upon it (friction from the grass and gravity stops the ball !)
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.
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.
The force that acts on a bowling ball is gravity pulling it downward towards the center of the Earth. Additionally, when the ball is thrown or rolled, external forces such as friction and air resistance will also act on it.
friction, air resistance and gravity
Friction and Gravity.
If you were observing the ball from the outside (of the ball) the center of gravity is in the middle of the basketball.
The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
The three forces that act on an object are gravity, friction, and applied force.
Gravity pull it back to earth, and once it touches the earth, it loses energy after deforming and heating up as a result of friction. It should be noted that if a ball would be thrown in space, and assuming nothing will get in its way, it will indeed go on forever.
The force of friction is not acting upon a ball that is thrown in the air. Friction is a force that opposes motion, but when a ball is thrown in the air, there is no surface contact for friction to act upon.
i think its compression and ... sorry i don't know the other one