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The force that causes balls to move is typically a push or a pull, known as a force. This force can come from various sources such as a person kicking a ball, gravity pulling a ball downward, or a machine launching a ball.
When a ball is being thrown, the force acting on it is the muscular force exerted by the person throwing the ball. This force causes the ball to accelerate and be propelled forward.
A football and a golf ball are both faster than a book, even if kicked with the same force. Between a football and a golf ball the winner will be the golf ball, because the football has much more drag.
The force of gravity causes the ball to roll down the ramp. The force of gravity pulls the ball downward towards the center of the Earth, causing it to accelerate as it rolls down the ramp.
The object with the most mass, as gravitational force is dependent on mass. Therefore the bowling ball exerts more gravitational force than a baseball or a football.
Traditionally, any player who scores three goals in a match is given the match ball.
In tennis you hit the ball with a racket in football you kick the ball and are not aloud to pick the ball up in the match unless your a goalie.
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The force that causes the ball to fall to the ground is gravity. Gravity is a natural force that attracts objects towards each other, and in the case of the ball falling, it is being pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.
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