A rolling ball stops because of friction.
A ball rolling across a floor force.
When a ball is rolling across the floor there s a force of gravity pulling the ball down towards the floor and a reaction force pushing the ball up away from the floor.
There is a net force acting on it.
Those two forces are.
The force resisting the motion of a rolling body on a surface is known as rolling friction or rolling resistance.
The forces are balanced.
The force of friction.
A ball rolling across the floor slows to a stop because a.
All forces are in balance with the net force equal to zero.
The force that started it moving wears out.
When the ball rolls across the floor the floor opposes the motion of the ball which takes away from the momentum of the ball.
What is the unblanced force that slows down a ball rolling across the floor.
The forces are balanced.
The force that started it moving wears out.
There is a net force acting on it.
A ball rolling across the floor slows to a stop because.
The other type of friction is sliding friction.
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