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A ball rolls across a table and stops due to rolling friction. It has a mass of m and travels a distance of s in the time t.
What is the ball's initial speed?
The same ball rolls until it hits a wall. It has a mass m, and traveled a total distance of s (to the wall) in the time t.
What is the ball's initial speed?
At what speed does the ball hit the wall?
I have formulated my question into a textbook-style question since that seems to be the rules here. I just wanted to know if the deceleration of a ball rolling a cross a table is typically constant.
What is the ball's initial speed?
The same ball rolls until it hits a wall. It has a mass m, and traveled a total distance of s (to the wall) in the time t.
What is the ball's initial speed?
At what speed does the ball hit the wall?
I have formulated my question into a textbook-style question since that seems to be the rules here. I just wanted to know if the deceleration of a ball rolling a cross a table is typically constant.