Friction between the rubber ball and the smooth floor causes it to slow down and eventually stop. The friction converts the ball's kinetic energy into heat and sound energy, gradually reducing its speed until it comes to a halt.
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.
Friction between the ball and the surface it's rolling on causes the ball to slow down. As the ball moves, frictional forces act in the opposite direction of its motion, converting some of its kinetic energy into heat. The rougher the surface or the more contact the ball has with the surface, the greater the friction and the faster the ball will slow down.
The primary force that acted to slow and stop the ball would be kinetic friction between the ball and the cement sidewalk. This friction force opposes the motion of the ball and eventually causes it to come to a stop.
Air resistance.
Friction causes the bike to slow down.
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
mass air flow sensor
Yes. Think of rolling a ball in the grass. The grass is causing friction making the ball slow down and eventually stop.
Look up newtons 3 laws.
When a ball is rolled on a rough surface, the friction between the ball and the surface causes the ball to slow down more quickly compared to when rolled on a smooth surface. This friction converts some of the kinetic energy of the ball into heat, resulting in the ball losing speed and coming to a stop sooner.
The friction between the ball and the carpet creates a force that opposes the ball's motion, causing it to slow down. As the ball loses kinetic energy, it eventually comes to a stop due to the frictional forces acting on it.