Yes
Fastball in the low 90s .... a great slider and a slow curve.
Yes, things such as longer grass and water on the greens will slow a ball down.
Friction.
You can kick a soccer ball (football) in outspace and it will never slow down.
A ball rolling on the ground slows down due to friction between the ball and the surface it is rolling on. As the ball moves, frictional forces act in the opposite direction of its motion, causing it to lose kinetic energy and gradually slow down. Additionally, air resistance may also contribute to the slowing down of the ball.
A changeup pitch is a slow pitch thrown to look like a fastball.
It does because when the ball hits the surface and the surface magnified would look rugged anyways when the ball hits the surface the friction pulls on the ball causind it to slow down and if you roll a brick down a hill you will find it will stop easier than a ball smooth surface
To slow down a ball, you can apply friction by rubbing it against a surface, increase air resistance by opening a parachute or adding drag-inducing features, or employ a magnetic field to create resistance. Each method can help reduce the speed and velocity of the ball effectively.
because its going slow and you are not sure when o hit it plus the ball might stop and or slow down and you may never hit it
No, force is not always needed to slow down an object. In cases where there is friction or air resistance, these forces can naturally slow down an object without the need for external force. For example, a ball rolling on a table will slow down due to the friction between the ball and the table surface.
Probably. If there were such things as zombies.
friction and gravity