when you roll a ball across a flat field quickly stops. what does the kinetic energy go?
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Friction is a force of two things rubbing together, and it slows things down. The ball rubs against the grass, eventually bringing it to a stop. If the ground was very smooth, the ball would travel farther than if it had to push through lots of grass or along carpet.
3 so we can say that when an object stops moving it's kinetic energy changes into other form of energy but never gets destroyed.
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