Ask your mom because mine were pretty big, and I think they were moving pretty fast and far, so ask her for information. ;) And can you please tell her that i left the money for me and my friends under the pillow. thanks
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.
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
it can speed up and slow down depends how high you throw it and how hard and far.
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.
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
No because mass doesn't means how it affect far it rolls
no it actuly helps im 9 5 feet1/5 and i throw hard and far
You can say: does the mass of an object affect how far you throw it
Yes, because if it is a small ball then you can grip it better therefore allowing you to throw it farther. If it is a college or high school ball you must have big hands to throw it a decent distance.
When you throw the tennis ball, it flies for a distance before dropping down because when you throw the tennis ball, you use force, which is transferred to the tennis ball, which then converts to kinetic energy (movement energy), to allow the tennis ball to go far.
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.
Depends on how fast you throw it... ;)
u can throw a ball as far as u want. it just depends on how hard u throw it!
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
when the ball leave your hands it go into the air and foul back down and slow motions
Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.