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When a ball is thrown into the air, it encounters drag. Drag is the opposing force acting in the opposite direction of the ball. Drag slows down the ball's speed.
On the bullet itself, gravity and air friction.
gravity
gravity
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.
True. Gravity.
Definitely gravitational force.
Gravity, force, and acceleration.
The ball follows a parabolic path when thrown. In a vacuum (with no air or other forces acting upon it) the gravitational pull of the earth causes the ball to accelerate toward the earth (9.8m/sec
1) While the ball is kicked, the main force is the force of the foot against the ball.2) While the ball is in the air, the main force acting on the ball - again, an unbalanced force - is gravity.
net force is non zero because if net force was zero the body would continue to remain at rest according to newtons 1st law....the net force is only due to gravity
acceleration due to gravity acting on it, which causes it to increase in speed as it falls. The force of air resistance also acts on the ball, gradually slowing it down. Eventually, the ball reaches terminal velocity, where the force of gravity is equal to the force of air resistance and the ball falls at a constant speed.