The 3 kinds of textures are: * Visual texture * Artificial texture * True texture
They are references to the rock's texture.
A glassy texture.
The texture of darmstadtium is not known.
rocks
Different texture
Yes because lets say you have a round smooth ball. It will bounce higher than a ball that is lumpy. Am I right? :)
What is resistance? We're not playing Jeopardy here, people!
The cover stock composition, the surface texture and the configuration of the weight in the core.
the difference between a red rubber ball and a green apple is..... the size, the color, the shape, and the texture ect... :)
yes because a rough surface may slow the ball down and a smooth syrface may let it keep going. {it also depends on the type of ball}
Slightly rough, with raised bumps to aid in ball handling.
Yes, but only with action replay.
Yes, the texture of the ball's surface affects the way it flies hence affecting the ball's momentum through the air. The most common application of this is in golf, where some very highly trained physicists are hard at work creating new and innovative shapes for the dimples in a golf ball.
The texture is smooth.
Tactile Texture is texture that you can feel.
A standard match quality ball should have the correct surface texture.