Flies don't have perfectly straight vision. They have many eyes that contribute to their vision so they can't fly in a straight line.
No.
It would travel in a straight line until air resistance brought it to a standstill. It would then hover at that point - in mid-air forever. If air resistance is also removed from the scenario an even stranger thing will happen. The ball will continue in a straight line forever. But, because of the curvature of the earth, the earth's surface will drop away so that the ball will actually fly off into space. One problem with this thought experiment is that the concept of a "straight" line depends on gravity.
Both have the same displacement, because displacement is the didtance from the starting point, and the batter and the ball are of the same distance from the point of origin.
Watch your velocity! The velocity delivered by the cannon determines the distance that the human cannonball will fly.
If you fired a water cannon at a small airplane, Depending on the cannon's size and power, I'm pretty sure that the plane would fly.
They make it aerodynamic and allow it to fly straight.
A golf ball has dimples which makes it aerodynamic, so it can fly and fly straight. There are no golf balls which have no dimples that are produced for full shots.
No. An RPG is a hand held shoulder launched anti-tank weapon.
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Flies don't have perfectly straight vision. They have many eyes that contribute to their vision so they can't fly in a straight line.
When the minni-ball was shot from the cannon, it would fly like a cannon ball, though had a distinct whistle to it. When the minni- ball would hit ground, or other solid matter, it would explode and send shrapnel everywhere. In this way, one minni-ball could kill many soldiers at once. Doctors often times had to dig around in a wound to get every piece of shrapnel out, and not even then would everything be found. THe minni-ball was one of the worst weapons (in terms of how many it killed) of the Civil War.
The bounce took place before the ball was hit so the ball is a fly ball.
You keep the rudder straight.
Zebras do not 'fly', but they may jump into the air, but they cannon sustain flight for more than a second.
A "Fly out" or "Pop Out" -- generally if it is caught in the outfield it is called a "Fly Out", a ball in the infield is called a "Pop Out"
No it is a fair ball