A ball rolling down a ramp without slipping will take longer to reach the bottom compared to a ball thrown horizontally from the same height due to differences in energy conversion. The rolling ball converts some potential energy into rotational kinetic energy, resulting in less linear kinetic energy at the bottom. In contrast, the sliding ball converts all potential energy into linear kinetic energy, allowing it to accelerate faster. The vertical acceleration for both scenarios is influenced by gravitational components, but the rolling ball's rotational inertia slows it down. Overall, the time taken to reach the bottom differs due to these energy dynamics and the effects of friction.