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studyinamin

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Hi,

I'm doing an experiment on how far a ball rolls based on the surface it is rolling on (something super basic just have to justify it very scientifically). My surfaces are like concrete, grass, carpet etc. I can't seem to understand the science behind this (besides friction). Please help!

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If everything is constant and friction is the only thing you're testing, then that's it. You're looking at how different friction coefficients affect the rate in which a ball rolls down a surface.
 

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If everything is constant and friction is the only thing you're testing, then that's it. You're looking at how different friction coefficients affect the rate in which a ball rolls down a surface.
Alright, thank you! Just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing anything :)
 

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