Science, asked by pranatipanda12345, 11 months ago

why does a ball rolling on ground slow down​

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Answered by ItzLakshita
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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....

Answered by RvChaudharY50
63

Answer:

Bcz of friction .

Explanation:

A ball rolling on the ground slows down due to friction acting on it. If the surface on which ball is rolling is smooth, the ball would cover more distance compared to a rough surface. The air around it would cause air resistance and also slow it down.

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