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yes it does, however, the velocity at which the object is thrown also is a factor to consider.
Yes. The force applied by the catapult will cause an acceleration on the tennis ball that is inversely proportional to the mass of the tennis ball.
it depends on the size and weight of the ball and if its flat tile or smooth...and what the ball is made of.
gravity is acting on it, one can never throw the ball fast enough, ideally the ball will never land and the air friction slows down the ball
well...according to my scientific calculations the colder the ball is the harder it will be, this makes it difficult to travel far. Although, the outside temperature of the ball does not affect the inside temperature. This means looks can be decieving.
yes it does, however, the velocity at which the object is thrown also is a factor to consider.
It depends on how hard you hit the ball. :0
the frozen ball goes so far you cant see it....... so go find out and do and not just google it
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Yes. The force applied by the catapult will cause an acceleration on the tennis ball that is inversely proportional to the mass of the tennis ball.
place measuring tape on the ground. you be on one end of the tape and someone else on the other side. throw the ball towards the other person and when the ball falls they tell you how far it was thrown.
No because mass doesn't means how it affect far it rolls
Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.
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the size does have something to do with the distance a soccer ball can travel.the bigger the ball, the more scoop you can get when you kick the ball. also, the more pumped a soccer ball is, the more force will be needed to kick it farther.
how does increasing the height of a ramp affect how far a ball rolls down the ramp
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