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Because basically, every object in the Universe attracts every other object.
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Any amount of force can stop either kind of ball. But a greater force is required to stop a bowling ball than to stop a soccer ball IN THE SAME TIME, because the bowling ball has more mass, and therefore more momentum and more kinetic energy.
Yes, because a bowling ball is more dense than a soccer ball. A bowling ball is solid all throughout while a soccer ball has its outer layer, but has air inside of it. Hope that this answer helps! :)
When a soccer player kicks a ball into the air, its kinetic energy is drained through air resistance and by the force of gravity. At its highest point, the ball has all of its vertical kinetic energy converted into potential energy. As the ball falls, this potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy. It should be noted that through the entire process of rising and falling the ball maintained horizontal kinetic energy being dissipated by resistance until it hit the ground and stopped.
Because basically, every object in the Universe attracts every other object.
In soccer, you have a soccer ball. The ball has potential energy. When you kick the ball, the potential becomes kinetic energy and the ball moves. However, your foot has potential energy as well (all matter has potential energy because all matter has the potential to move). When you kick with your foot that potential energy becomes kinetic energy. When the soccer ball is on the ground it actually has no potential energy because potential energy is only associated with height. When the ball is kicked however the kinetic energy from the player is passed on to the ball. That kinetic energy makes the ball move. If the ball is kicked into the air then the kinetic energy is passed on and some of that kinetic energy transforms into potential energy and kinetic.
Anything that had potential energy then converted to kinetic energy. A good example would a ball. If you are playing bowling and you are swinging the ball backwards and about to through it foward, the ball has potential energy. Once you release it, and while the ball is falling it has kinetic energy. The energy of the changes from potential to kinetic energy. Hope this helps XD
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When you shoot or kick a soccer ball you are transferring energy. when your feet swings back it is storing energy .This is called potential energy and When you kick the ball and the ball flies this is called kinetic energy.Potential energy -stored energyKinetic energy- energy of motion
Any amount of force can stop either kind of ball. But a greater force is required to stop a bowling ball than to stop a soccer ball IN THE SAME TIME, because the bowling ball has more mass, and therefore more momentum and more kinetic energy.
This is an extremely complex question, and replying to it lies outside the scope of WikiAnswers. The ball is subject to the application of energy at all times. It is kicked and it changes course in flight according to its aerodynamics and the forces applied. The players expend energy every second to participate in the game. Even when they are not in motion, they are breathing and thinking (hopefully). When the ball is in play and the dynamics of the game "take over" in a way that makes the game exciting, the players are using muscular energy in an attempt to defy physical limits on play and get the ball into the net (or keep it out of the net, depending which team one is on).
An example is sand on a beach stores the energy from the sun in it. A stretched spring has stored potential energy that is released when the spring is returned to its unstretched state.
Yes, because a bowling ball is more dense than a soccer ball. A bowling ball is solid all throughout while a soccer ball has its outer layer, but has air inside of it. Hope that this answer helps! :)
The favorite German spectator sport is soccer. They have outdoor soccer and indoor soccer. Germans also like basketball, hockey and American football. They play bowling, but it's candlepin bowling and not tenpin bowling. The favorite German participant sport is weightlifting, especially the 12-ounce curl.
Bowling is the most participated sport in the US, followed by soccer and baseball.
the opposite of baseball is bowling because in bowling strikes are good