A ball weighs 2.0N when placed on a scale. It is then thrown straight up.What is its weight at the very top of its motion? Explain
After being released, a ball thrown straight down from a bridge would have an acceleration of
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1.car moving on a road in a straight direction.2.ball thrown from the roof.by " TAMANNA CHOUDHARY"IX-HVIDYA MANDIR PUBLIC SCHOOL
it is all potential energy
Ballistics is just what it sounds like. A cannon ball was fired over and over and a statistical record was kept. Weight of the ball, powder used and cannon angle. The ball will have straight linear motion with gravity thrown in for fun. You can be traveling in a very straight forward motion, but be falling also. Newton had this all figured out.
After being released, a ball thrown straight down from a bridge would have an acceleration of
projectile motion
A jerk ball in cricket doesn't pertain to a ball, but to the way a ball is thrown. It is the motion of the ball.
1.car moving on a road in a straight direction.2.ball thrown from the roof.by " TAMANNA CHOUDHARY"IX-HVIDYA MANDIR PUBLIC SCHOOL
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1.car moving on a road in a straight direction.2.ball thrown from the roof.by " TAMANNA CHOUDHARY"IX-HVIDYA MANDIR PUBLIC SCHOOL
There are so many things that use linear motion. Some of them include paper printer, bucket in a well, electric windows in a vehicle and so much more.
probobly the tennis ball because it is lighter
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
Bad form. A skilfully thrown bowling ball travels on a curve.
The contact force will keep the ball moving but as the ball goes farther the ball slows down that's were the non contact force comes in it makes the ball not in contact