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The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
Yes. The moon has gravity.
On the moon. When a golf ball is struck on earth, gravity slows it and brings it to a halt. On the moon, there is very little gravity, so the potential energy of the golf ball is limitless.
No! They are in orbit because of earth's gravity. If they were beyond the pull of earth's gravity, they would fly off and never return. Everything that is in orbit around earth is falling towards earth. Their orbital velocity is great enough so that it compensates for the downward pull.When you throw a ball it falls in a curve. Throw it harder and the ball will fall farther away but will still fall along a curve. Throw it as hard as possible and it will still follow a curved path and eventually land. Gravity causes it to fall along a curve. Now imagine throwing a ball SO HARD that it returns to you from the opposite direction. Gravity has been pulling on it causing it to move along a curved path, but its velocity sends it around earth in an orbit.
yes!.... it will affect a soccer ball when it falls because if the gravity affects you, it will affect a ball.
No, it falls because of gravity.
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We do not know as we were not there to see it. However a released ball usually falls in the local gravity field.
acceleration due to gravity acting on it, which causes it to increase in speed as it falls. The force of air resistance also acts on the ball, gradually slowing it down. Eventually, the ball reaches terminal velocity, where the force of gravity is equal to the force of air resistance and the ball falls at a constant speed.
Since the ball has air in it the higher it falls from the higher it will bounce. Gravity principle.
The balls bounce because gravity is what pulls the falling ball towards the ground! As it falls the ball gains energy from its movement
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Wet, because in has more weight on it. If a tennis ball is wet it can't bounce it just falls and stays on the ground.
newton's belief of gravity is that he thought that the gravity is all the same, and even a light and heavy ball both falls at the same speed
The force from when the person throws it acts on it in the air. The ball is also affected by gravity but the force from the person throwing it is so much that the ball can overcome gravity until the force runs out and it falls back to the ground.