They move toward the exit to escape the ball.
There are more particles of gas in the basketball than in the beach ball. So, more particles hit the inside surface of the basketball than hit the inside surface of the beach ball. When more particles hit the inside surface of the basketball, the force on the inside surface of the ball increases. This increased force leads to greater pressure, which makes the basketball feel harder than the beach ball. Hope this helps :)
Gas is made up of lots of particles that are all flying about bouncing of anything the touch. The more pressure there is the moreparticles there. So at normal pressure outside the ball there is a normal amount of particles hitting of the outside of the ball. On the inside of the ball the pressure is higher so there are lots of particles hitting of the hinside of the ball effectively pushing it out. Hope this makes sense :)
Translation and rotation. Translation is the travel of the ball through space an rotation is the spin of the ball around its centroid.
Yes, acceleration is present. Acceleration is a change in speed and/or direction of motion. Even if speed is constant, acceleration is present if the path of the motion is anything but straight.
the amount of "heat" that a particle has is really dependent on how fast that particle is moving. Heat is really just the motion of particles. So, one particle can transfer heat (motion/speed) to another by colliding with it. Just like a someone throwing a billiard ball into a second billiard ball. Before the 2 balls collide, the one you threw (moving faster) is the hot particle and the stationary ball (not moving/slow) is the cold one. After the collision both balls will be moving. So some heat (motion) was transferred from one ball to the other. When you fry bacon on a stove, the fast moving particles of the pan collide with the bacon particles, causing them to move faster. If the bacon particles move faster, they are hotter. NOW GO READ YOUR CHEMISTRY BOOK!
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The tennis ball
There are more particles of gas in the basketball than in the beach ball. So, more particles hit the inside surface of the basketball than hit the inside surface of the beach ball. When more particles hit the inside surface of the basketball, the force on the inside surface of the ball increases. This increased force leads to greater pressure, which makes the basketball feel harder than the beach ball. Hope this helps :)
Since a ball is a sphere the motion it makes is rolling. The rolling happens on the ground and in the air.
This is a term used to describe a shot where the batsman instead of offering no shot to a ball that he wants to leave goes through the motion of playing a shot but well away from the ball (usually close to his body) and therefore inside the line of the ball. Although it may appear at first glance that the batsman has been beaten, the batsman has just left the ball without playing.
The contact force will keep the ball moving but as the ball goes farther the ball slows down that's were the non contact force comes in it makes the ball not in contact
Gas is made up of lots of particles that are all flying about bouncing of anything the touch. The more pressure there is the moreparticles there. So at normal pressure outside the ball there is a normal amount of particles hitting of the outside of the ball. On the inside of the ball the pressure is higher so there are lots of particles hitting of the hinside of the ball effectively pushing it out. Hope this makes sense :)
Translation and rotation. Translation is the travel of the ball through space an rotation is the spin of the ball around its centroid.
With your leg make a kicking motion toward the ball... don't kick it with your toe... but kick with the inside of your foot on the side. ! =)
Delivery is the term used to describe the motion of the body and ball as it moves from the standing position holding the ball, through the steps towards the foul line and then release of the bowling ball.
The pressure inside a football is caused by the air particles inside the ball being compressed by the addition of increasing amounts of air. The standard PSI of a professional football is 13 psi (Pounds per square inch).
One example of motion is a ball rolling down a hill. During such motion, the ball's kinetic energy is increasing and its potential energy is decreasing.