It doesn't, it's just strong enough to counter it by the thrust generated by the expanding gasses.
It's a lot like the way your leg muscles defy gravity when you walk up some stairs.
It doesn't. Every move a ball makes depends only on gravity
and on how you threw it.
It is still called water. The phenomenon that it's demonstrating is called capillary action.
yes!.... it will affect a soccer ball when it falls because if the gravity affects you, it will affect a ball.
Gravity
A ball bounces because of the conservation of energy. When a ball is dropped, it gains potential energy. When it hits the ground, this energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the ball to bounce back up until all the energy is dissipated.
That question doesnt exactly make sense, but if you meant HOW does friction and gravity AFFECT a soccer ball, the friction of the grass and ball affects the speed, and the gravity pushes the ball down to the ground. Hope it helped! -Cara
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A bra that defies gravity.
The plural of defy is defies. As in "this defies the laws of gravity".
An anti-gravity bra is a type of bra designed to provide additional support and lift to the breasts, giving the appearance of a more youthful and perky bust. These bras typically feature strong underwire and specialized construction to lift the breasts.
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No, gyroscopes do not defy gravity. They operate based on the principle of angular momentum and are subject to the same gravitational forces as any other object. The unique properties of gyroscopes allow them to maintain their orientation and resist being easily disturbed by external forces, but gravity still affects them.
You cannot, it defies gravity
When the ball is in the air, gravity brings the ball back down.
It is still called water. The phenomenon that it's demonstrating is called capillary action.
If you were observing the ball from the outside (of the ball) the center of gravity is in the middle of the basketball.
The virtual gravity bowling ball is one of the most highly reactive bowling ball in the world.
yes!.... it will affect a soccer ball when it falls because if the gravity affects you, it will affect a ball.