a ball
no
Yes
Yes
A cylinder
It can slide if there is enough force to overcome static friction. Similarly, it can roll if the force is great enough to impart a sufficiently large turning moment (and maintain it).
cylinders: slide on the small sides, roll on the round one
Solid shapes that can slide and roll include cylinders, spheres, and cones. Cylinders can roll along their curved surface, while spheres can roll in any direction due to their uniform curvature. Cones can roll on their circular base, although their movement is limited to a specific direction. In contrast, cubic shapes can slide but do not roll effectively due to their flat surfaces.
no
Slide.
Yes
You slide,roll,and tumble
A cylinder is a solid figure that can both roll and slide. Its shape and symmetry allows it to roll smoothly along a surface, and its circular base provides stability for sliding. Both of these properties make it suitable for applications such as wheels and rollers.
Yes
both
yes. it can slide if on a slippery surface facing downwards
A solid shape that can slide is a cube. Its flat surfaces allow it to easily slide along a surface.
A cylinder