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. there is a force on the ball opposing the motion.
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The cricket ball comes to rest after covering a short distance, because there is a force on the ball, opposing the motion.
This force is due to resistance of air and also due to friction between the ball and the ground.
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The cricket ball comes to rest after covering a short distance, because there is a force on the ball, opposing the motion.
This force is due to resistance of air and also due to friction between the ball and the ground.
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Explanation:
- The force that is acting on the ball to stop is friction.
- When the ball is hit with a bat a certain force is applied on the ball this force is proportional to the 'momentum' of the bat with which the ball is hit.
- The ball what continue to be in a state of inertia or movement until an 'external force' is acting on it to stop it.
- Now since the ball is stopping on the ground after moving a certain distance, there is a certain force acting on it.
- This force that limits the movement of ball is nothing but friction and friction acting is both due to field and friction in air.
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