Physics, asked by marygundami, 5 months ago

A ball when slid on a horizontal surface eventually comes to a stop, even though
seemingly no force is acting on it. Doesn't this contradict Galileo's statement?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Force of friction is the force that develops at the surfaces of contact of two bodies and impedes (opposes) their relative motion. because of friction. As the surface is not inclined or bent towards any side, the ball stops moving.

Answered by sharmillapatnaik26
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Answer:

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Explanation:

this happens due to friction. even though we don't see friction it always happens.

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