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A batsman hits a cricket ball which then rolls on a level ground. After covering a short distance, the ball comes to rest. The ball slows to a stop because (a) the batsman did not hit the ball hard enough. (b) velocity is proportional to the force exerted on the ball. (c) there is a force on the ball opposing the motion. (d) there is no unbalanced force on the ball, so the ball would want to come to rest.

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Answered by ashikarman2002
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Answer:

The answer is there is a force acting opposite to the ball called frictional force

Answered by shrivanshsinghal
3

Answer:

We know that when two bodies are in direct physical contact then they apply Frucyinola forex on each other, here also frictional force between call ground is responsible for stopping the ball.

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