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Q: A soccer ball rolling across a field has energy of motion?
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What force causes the motion to stop when a soccer ball is rolling across the grass and begins to slow down then stops?

The main force that causes the soccer ball to stop rolling is friction between the ball and the grass surface it is rolling on. As the ball moves, the grass exerts a force in the opposite direction of the ball's motion, gradually slowing it down until it comes to a stop.


Why does a soccer ball that is quickly rolling across a grass field slows down and finally stops rolling?

The rolling soccer ball slows down and stops due to the friction between the ball and the grass field. As the ball moves, the grass exerts a force in the opposite direction of its motion, causing it to lose momentum and eventually come to a stop.


How does shooting a soccer ball have to do with science?

When you shoot or kick a soccer ball you are transferring energy. when your feet swings back it is storing energy .This is called potential energy and When you kick the ball and the ball flies this is called kinetic energy.Potential energy -stored energyKinetic energy- energy of motion


What transfers energy of motion a. turning on atelevision b. lighting a candle c. burning wood d. kicking a soccer ball?

The answer is d ... kicking the soccer ball


Does rolling soccer ball needs more force to stop than a rolling bowling ball?

Any amount of force can stop either kind of ball. But a greater force is required to stop a bowling ball than to stop a soccer ball IN THE SAME TIME, because the bowling ball has more mass, and therefore more momentum and more kinetic energy.


What decreases kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has when it is in motion, so anything that will stop the motion of an object will decrease it's kinetic energy. The motion of an object can be stopped by any outside force acting on the object, whether sudden (think of stopping a rolling soccer ball with your foot -- that's decreasing it's kinetic energy), or continuous (the friction of that ball against the air and ground will eventually cause it to stop rolling on its own). In the vacuum of space where there is no air to create friction a projectile will continue moving at the same speed without stopping and without decreasing its kinetic energy.


How can you tell that a rolling soccer ball is in motion?

It rotates around it's center. Rotational motion is the only motion that exists regardless of your point of reference.


A soccer ball rolling toward a goal potential or kinetic energy?

Your foot exerts a force on the ball, causing it to accelerate, and the ball exerts the same force on your foot, which does not cause you to accelerate because that force is transmitted through you into the planet Earth that you are standing on, which is so massive that it is not noticeably affected.


What can you do to change the direction of a soccer ball rolling toward the goal?

You can play the ball.


When a soccer ball is headed from one player to player two across the soccer field what is the projectile?

soccer ball, just did it


What are some reasons that knowing about projectile motion might help you score a soccer goal?

What are some reasons that knowing about projectile motion might help you score a soccer goal?


What is the rap about soccer that was on soccer am?

World in Motion- written by New Order and Keith Allen for the 1990 world cup.