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Which forces makes a rolling ball stop on its own ?

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A ball rolling on a horizontal surface slows down as it rolls, due to rolling friction. The friction force is due to static friction, so on network is done by that force, and it does not act to dissipate energy.
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  2. Give two examples of balanced forces

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  5. Does the friction depend on the smoothness of the surfaces?

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  6. Discuss why rolling friction is always less than sliding friction.

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  7. How does friction get affected by the nature of surface?

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  19. How does the different type of surface affect friction?

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