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4 July, 20:54

Why does a ball rolling along a level sidewalk slow down and then stop

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  1. 4 July, 23:48
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    Answer: Friction.

    Explanation:

    Friction is responsible for the ball slowing down and stopping on level ground.

    Example: A car going 55 mph on a flat, level road. When you release your foot off the gas pedal, the car will gradually slow down until it reaches 0 mph.
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