gravity is acting on it, one can never throw the ball fast enough, ideally the ball will never land and the air friction slows down the ball
Projectile motion as the football is thrown, forces as the football is thrown as well.
No matter how the ball is thrown (spin, slider, etc.) the two main forces acting on a ball thrown are the force along the direction of the flight of the ball and the force of gravity that always pulls it towards the center of the earth.
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
No. If you're thinking Physics at a time like that,you should be thinking projectile motion.
To be thrown away
Physics affects us in a different way. Without physics we would not be on earth instead we all would be thrown into the outer space because of the centrifugal force.
Projectile motion as the football is thrown, forces as the football is thrown as well.
One I know is that all is thrown upwards come back downwards.
No matter how the ball is thrown (spin, slider, etc.) the two main forces acting on a ball thrown are the force along the direction of the flight of the ball and the force of gravity that always pulls it towards the center of the earth.
Because he wanted a cabbage thrown at him.
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
because he is first in thrown
Yes. If they cheat they can be thrown out of casions and/or lose their chips.
No. If you're thinking Physics at a time like that,you should be thinking projectile motion.
To be thrown away
What are the forces that cause a pendulum to swing? How high will a thrown object rise before gravity pulls it back to Earth?