gravity
gravity
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
True. Gravity.
Since you need to exert force on the ball to push it away from you, the ball will obviously push back (with a force that has the same magnitude, but is in the opposite direction). This is an example of Newton's Third Law.
gravity
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
True. Gravity.
Since you need to exert force on the ball to push it away from you, the ball will obviously push back (with a force that has the same magnitude, but is in the opposite direction). This is an example of Newton's Third Law.
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A force is when there is an automatic out at the base if the ball is thrown there
All of the fundamental types of force can be mathematically described in the form of force fields. But force involves many things. If I throw a ball, I exert force on that ball which is then accelerated as a result. The force field involved is far from obvious, although it does exist. If you understand the physics deeply, you would see that in order for me to exert a force on a ball, the electrons in the atoms in my hand have to exert a force of repulsion on the electrons in the atoms of the ball. And that electromagnetic force can be described as a force field.
because there if speed is constant than ball never come back to earth hence speed of ball is not constant
No matter how the ball is thrown (spin, slider, etc.) the two main forces acting on a ball thrown are the force along the direction of the flight of the ball and the force of gravity that always pulls it towards the center of the earth.