Physics
A ball moving on a table top eventually stops. Explain the reason.
Laws of Motion
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Answer
As the ball moves on the table top, force of friction comes into play and it opposes the motion of the ball. Hence, the ball stops.
A ball moving on a table top stops, as the force of friction between the moving ball and the table top opposes the motion.
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