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Physics, 24.04.2020 22:34 ebi21

You are explaining to a friend that physics tells us that a rolling ball that is not slipping has zero
work being done on the ball by friction. Your friend asks you, “Doesn't this mean that the ball will
roll forever in a vacuum? That can't be right!" How do you answer your fiend? How do you explain
to your friend that real non-idealized balls actually do lose energy to friction despite not slipping?

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