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Can you slide a sphere? - Answers
Yes, a sphere can be slid along a surface, but its ability to slide depends on the surface's characteristics and the forces acting on it. Unlike a cube, which has flat surfaces for contact, a sphere will roll rather than slide if it encounters friction. However, if the surface is smooth enough and the sphere is pushed with sufficient force, it can slide in a straight line. The interaction between the sphere's weight, the friction of the surface, and the applied force determines the motion.
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Can you slide a sphere? - Answers
Yes, a sphere can be slid along a surface, but its ability to slide depends on the surface's characteristics and the forces acting on it. Unlike a cube, which has flat surfaces for contact, a sphere will roll rather than slide if it encounters friction. However, if the surface is smooth enough and the sphere is pushed with sufficient force, it can slide in a straight line. The interaction between the sphere's weight, the friction of the surface, and the applied force determines the motion.
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Can you slide a sphere? - Answers
Yes, a sphere can be slid along a surface, but its ability to slide depends on the surface's characteristics and the forces acting on it. Unlike a cube, which has flat surfaces for contact, a sphere will roll rather than slide if it encounters friction. However, if the surface is smooth enough and the sphere is pushed with sufficient force, it can slide in a straight line. The interaction between the sphere's weight, the friction of the surface, and the applied force determines the motion.
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