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The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
gravity and air resistance
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Net force is the addition of all forces applied. An example would be a still ball (a ball not in motion). The ball would be in "equilibrium" meaning that the ball is at rest, therefore, the net force of this ball would be 0.
Equal.
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
Either there are none, or if there are any, then the whole group of forces is balanced.
gravity and air resistance
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Gravity, force, and acceleration.
Kinetic energy, momentum, gravity.
gravity, buoyancy, surface tension.
When i hit a ball i.e. we give a force in the ball,the ball give an equal & opposite force in our hand..as the two forces acting in the two different bodies so the equal and opposite forces cannot balance with each other..
no,,, the ball pen is at rest or meaningful is sleep,,,thers no motion or forces acting on the ball pen when it hanging on to the yarn,,,,,,
Yes, a ball is in equilibrium at the top of it's throw because there is a moment of no change, or equilibrium, when it is suspended in air.
Net force is the addition of all forces applied. An example would be a still ball (a ball not in motion). The ball would be in "equilibrium" meaning that the ball is at rest, therefore, the net force of this ball would be 0.