a cricket ball
It depends on the initial velocity, and it also depends on time, because the friction of the grass will slow the baseball down.
This is an old experiment. Neither. Both balls have the same velocity as gravity draws on them equally.
because grass has more friction for ball to roll than dirt.
The green ball has more mass than the orange ball. r=mv Momentum = mass x velocity.
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 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.
Grass makes a ball roll slower then it would on a dirt surface. This is because the long grass blades cause more friction on the ball slowing it down.
Grass of course! Grass is more solid than dirt.
Do you mean "What effect does friction have on the velocity of the ball?"
Concrete. Grass will have more friction, and will slow down the ball.
You throw a ball straight up with a velocity of 40 meters per second. What is the ball's velocity after 3 seconds?
The ball's velocity changes to 0m/s and the boy's stays the same.