Yes.
It is converted to Inertia I think.
Gravity and Air resistance!! x
There is always gravity that is pulling the ball down. Therefore, the ball will roll until another force is acted upon it.. Like when the hill ends.
Normally, a ball with more mass would roll faster down a hill, but, it will go slower when kicked or rolled.
It does because when the ball hits the surface and the surface magnified would look rugged anyways when the ball hits the surface the friction pulls on the ball causind it to slow down and if you roll a brick down a hill you will find it will stop easier than a ball smooth surface
There is a sport where you get in a ball and roll down a hill its called Zorb ball.
It is converted to Inertia I think.
No. Speed and force cause a bowling ball to roll down a lane. Friction may cause a bowling ball to change course on a lane though, and also slow it down.
Gravity and Air resistance!! x
A pancake can roll down a hill. The possibility of it is unlikely but it is possible.
If two round objects roll down a hill, the one with the greater mass will roll faster. If they are dropped they will fall at the same rate.
Ir probably goes down faster if its heavier. If the ball was as light as a balloon, would it go faster? OF course not. So, a heavy ball would go MUCH faster down a hill.
There is always gravity that is pulling the ball down. Therefore, the ball will roll until another force is acted upon it.. Like when the hill ends.
In other words, does a golf ball roll faster up a hill? No obviously not. It would roll faster down a slope, it's called gravity.
a snow ball is a ball of compacted snow that grows as you roll it down a snowy hill. well its the same with a lava ball, but with snow instead.
Normally, a ball with more mass would roll faster down a hill, but, it will go slower when kicked or rolled.
Because you roll them down a hill