Science, asked by Myeshha, 1 year ago

How does a Moving ball stops by it after sometine,
when we do not apply force on it ?​

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Answered by SweetSup3020
2

Answer:

When you roll a ball on the ground, the electrons in the atoms on the surface of the ground push against the electrons in the atoms on the surface of your ball that is touching the ground. A rolling ball stops because the surface on which it rolls resists its motion. A rolling ball stops because of friction.

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Answered by shikhaku2014
10

A moving ball stop itself after sometime without applying any external force because of friction acting upon it.

About friction

  • Friction is a type of force which acts in the opposite direction of a moving body.

  • It cause wear and tear.

  • Due to friction we all are able to walk, write etc.

  • Friction produces heat

Types of friction

Friction are of three types

  • Static friction

  • Rolling friction

  • Sliding friction

In rolling friction very less force is applied whereas in static friction large force is applied.

Ways to reduce friction

  • By using ball bearings

  • By greasing

  • By applying lubricants

  • Etc

Ways to increase friction

  • By making the surface area rough

  • By increasing the fluid viscosity

  • Etc

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