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why does a cricket ball rolling on the ground slow route and sometimes stop before reaching the boundary ​

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Answered by palakyadav760
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Friction is a force that prevents, or tries to prevent, the slipping or sliding of two surfaces in contact. When the ball rolls on the flat surface of the ground, its motion is opposed by the force of friction (the friction arises between the ground and the ball). This frictional force eventually stops the ball.

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Answered by shreyabailbhar
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Friction is a force that prevents, or tries to prevent, the slipping or sliding of two surfaces in contact. When the ball rolls on the flat surface of the ground, its motion is opposed by the force of friction (the friction arises between the ground and the ball). This frictional force eventually stops the ball.

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