No matter how the ball is thrown (spin, slider, etc.) the two main forces acting on a ball thrown are the force along the direction of the flight of the ball and the force of gravity that always pulls it towards the center of the earth.
Physics is the branch of natural science involving the study of matter. The application of physics to everyday life can be found in: building a skateboard ramp, tuning a guitar, riding a bicycle.
Physics is used in playing sports to understand and improve performance. Concepts like velocity, acceleration, and trajectories are used to analyze movements such as throwing a ball or hitting a golf ball. Understanding these principles helps athletes optimize their technique and efficiency in their movements to achieve better results.
Throwing a ball into the air is an action that can be explained by physics, specifically by principles of projectile motion and gravity. The ball follows a curved path known as a parabola, with its height and distance travelled determined by its initial velocity and angle of projection. Gravity acts to pull the ball back toward the ground, causing it to eventually fall back down.
The principle of gyroscopic precession is responsible for the actions of a boomerang in flight. The torque resulting from the aerodynamic lift of the moving object causes a curved axis, and the subsequent path of return.
The abbreviation of physics is Phys.It is PHY
physics is the study of all physical properties like motion, heat, energy, etc When throwing a basketball, there's physics in friction when running, gravity when throwing, and motion when the ball hits the rim and bounces back. So yeah.... everything has to do with physics
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what? Physics has nothing to do with an ipod other then electricity. now throwing an ipod at your friends head is different =)
to play soccer
Football
Football or Soccerball
It s circular
Truncated Icosahedron
It means it is a strawberry
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