As the ball was made to roll on the level surface, the ball is
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"Kinetic energy depends on an object's mass and its speed. Ignoring frictional losses, the total amount of energy is conserved. For a rolling object, kinetic energy is split into two types: translational (motion in a straight line) and rotational (spinning)."
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When you roll the ball on the ground, electrons from atoms on the ground surface push towards electrons from atoms on the surface of your ball touching the ground. A rolling ball stops because the surface on which it rolls resists movement.
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