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A ball would likely roll farther on grass than on carpet, as grass provides a smoother surface with less friction compared to carpet. The longer blades of grass can also help propel the ball further by reducing resistance.
The roll would have 3600 sq ft of carpet. It is very uncommon to see a roll this large unless it is a thin indoor/outdoor...but even for those that is large. A roll this size would be too large for anyone to move without a carpet pole on a truck. Most mills will not ship carpet larger then about 133.33 sq yards. They will ask you to request cut sizes. Just verify these are coming from 1 dye lot. As to how big the roll would be would depend on the thickness of the carpet. It would be over 4 ft wide easily and with an average plush closer to 5 ft wide.
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There are several websites such as End Of The Roll, Carpet Deals, and Carpet World that offer deals on carpet remnants. Also you can visit local carpet stores and see what carpet remnants they have in stock on sale.
No, it won't because if the carpet is stuffed with fluffy stuffing, then the carpet would be bumpy and also rough.
This will vary by brand and style carpet.
A ball would generally roll faster on a sidewalk than on carpet grass due to the smoother and harder surface of the sidewalk providing less friction and resistance. Carpet grass has a rougher texture that can slow down the ball's movement.
Roll Out the Red Carpet - Buck Owens album - was created in 1966-05.
Cleopatra did her carpet caper in 47 BC.
a ball would roll better on one surface vs the other because one surface may have more friction the the other surface. For example a smooth surface like a polished wooden floor would have a ball roll better than a carpet where the hairs are stopping the progression of the ball.
sq.ft. carpet = 5 rolls x 12ft wide x length of roll in feet.
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