The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
Because of the forces that act on the ball in the direction opposite to its motion ... air resistance and friction with the floor.
Gravity brings it down. Air resistance will act the opposite way, this will be tiny at first but will increase with the balls velocity.
i think its compression and ... sorry i don't know the other one
The forces acting on a flying ball are:1. The frictional force exerted by air on the motion of the ball.2. The gravitational force of the earth, of course.
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
Kinetic energy, momentum, gravity.
Because of the forces that act on the ball in the direction opposite to its motion ... air resistance and friction with the floor.
Gravity brings it down. Air resistance will act the opposite way, this will be tiny at first but will increase with the balls velocity.
i think its compression and ... sorry i don't know the other one
The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
An air-shot is an act of attempting, but failing, to kick a soccer ball, missing the ball and kicking the air instead.
Once it is in the air, the main forces are gravity, and air resistance.
The forces acting on a flying ball are:1. The frictional force exerted by air on the motion of the ball.2. The gravitational force of the earth, of course.
gravity and air resistance
Gravity and air resistance.
Thurst & Gravity & Air resistance