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the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
Both intensity and speed determine how wind affects a baseball game. If the wind is intense, it will slow down not only the pitches but the returns, and if it is fast it can make the ball go farther.
The path of the knuckleball is so unpredictable because the ball is traveling towards home plate with no spin so the wind is providing turbulence around the ball, wich causes the ball to move irregularly.
Some forcess that affect the path of the ball is gravity which pushes the ball down to earth and wind could effect the path by blowing the ball a certain direction.
Here is how rain affects a quarterback's throw: *Rain makes the ball wet and heavier which will shorten the distance it travels, as well as the trajectory.. *Rain makes it harder to grip the ball, affecting the quarterback's ability to impart spin and force to it. *Rain hitting the ball will shorten the distance it travels, as well as the trajectory. *A wet uniform, as well as being cold, can affect the quarterback's ability to throw. *Rain can also affect vision, making the target harder to determine. *Mud and wet fields make footing less sure and can affect the force the quarterback imparts to the football.
wind speed, how the ball spins in the air it hits turbulence causing movement, where u kick the ball causing bend, how much force you put on your plant foot as you kick the ball
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms make large waves
wind has no affect on rubber
Yarn made from wool is easy to wind into a ball: it's a length of spun fleece.Fleece must be spun into yarn before it's manageable enough to wind into a ball.
The sport of wind surfing does not affect tides.
Yes it does, and the amount it is affected depends on the strength of the wind. With the wind helping, blowing behind you, the ball spins less, therefore goes farther and doesn't stop as quickly. With the wind into you, the ball spins more, is more likely to balloon and go straight up into the air, it doesn't go as far, but stops quicker. With the wind blowing right to left the ball spins right to left so is more likely to draw and head to the left. With the wind blowing left to right, the ball spins left to right so is more likely to fade and head to the right. The harder you hit the ball, the more it will spin, so that is why sometimes you hit a ball harder into the wind, it balloons and comes down very short, the key to playing in the wind is swing it smoother.
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