Because of the law of conservation of linear momentum, the center of mass will continue moving in the same direction the ball was moving previously. At least initially; eventually air resistance and gravitation will change the velocity of the particles.
The force that keeps a ball moving in a circle is called centripetal force. This force acts towards the center of the circle and prevents the ball from moving in a straight line.
Usually it will roll.
The centripetal force, directed towards the center of the circle, keeps the ball on a string moving in a circle. This force is provided by the tension in the string, which constantly pulls the ball towards the center, preventing it from moving in a straight line. The ball's velocity remains tangential to the circle due to the centripetal force acting perpendicular to the velocity vector, resulting in circular motion.
Hopefully, he catches it.
It explodes
It explodes in 39.2 seconds after being heated at 375 degree Fahrenheit in an oven. VERY messy.
Generally, a soccer ball kicked below the center will go upward.
The net force on the ball is directed towards the center of the circle, providing the centripetal force required to keep the ball moving in a circular path. This force is perpendicular to the velocity of the ball at any given moment.
ball must be played where it lies no matter what
According to Newton's first law, the steel ball will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed just after the box stops moving.
it becomes a kinetic energy.kinetic energy is an energy that is moving moving. example: rolling a ball
The centripetal force is what causes a ball to accelerate around a pole. It is directed towards the center of the circular path and keeps the ball moving in a curved trajectory.