Yes they will
They would land at the same time.
nothing they mean the same thing
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To answer this question and ones like it, try exaggerating. Does it take the same amount of force to throw a cannon ball 3 meters as it does to throw a golf ball 3 meters?
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Honestly, there is no key to a "perfect" roll. It really depends on how a person throws the ball and how the land condition is. I say that if you can throw a consistent ball in the same spot everytime, you are good.
They will land at the same time because they have roughly the same surface area so friction acts on them equally. If you found my answer helpful, please click on the trust button below
i do believe that you throw it the same as a baseball member i think so dont sue me
with out momentum the volleyball wouldn't travel, eg: when you throw the ball it carrys momentum through the air, but as soon as force isn't applyed to keep the ball traveling at the same speed, it will loose speed (momentum) and drop to the ground.
That depends. If you throw them at the same time, they will hit the ground and go splat at the same time. If not, whichever one you throw first will fall first.
They all drop at the same rate. Only objects that are fuzzy in some way drop slower because air resistance slows them a little. If there were no air, a feather and a cannon ball would drop at the exact same rate.
So he could come up with the ball drop theory, which is that all objects drop at the same speed. Regarding the fact that one object has a much greater mass than the other object, it will still land at the same time. Hope this helps :)