all objects accelerate to earth at 9.8 m/s/s until it reaches its terminal velocity.
Yes you can, but only if its the hand which you hold the racket it in. Note that you can't drop your racket to hit the ball with your hand, your hand still must be touching the racket when you hit it.
A backhand drop is a shot in sports like badminton and squash where the player hits the shuttlecock or ball softly and close to the front wall. To execute a backhand drop, the player uses a backhand grip and swings the racket with a downward motion to gently place the shuttlecock or ball near the front of the court.
a steel ball bearing will drop faster in warm water then cold water, a beach ball will float better in cold water because cold water is more dense.
They both drop at the same rate because of the law of gravity.
They all drop at the same rate. Only objects that are fuzzy in some way drop slower because air resistance slows them a little. If there were no air, a feather and a cannon ball would drop at the exact same rate.
It depends. A shot with backspin will drop a lot faster then a topspin or flat shot.
Yes and no. When it 'falls' out of a cannon/musket, the solid steel ball will fall at an significantly speedier rate than that of a conventional solid steel ball not emerging from a cannon/musket housing. But sometimes the other solid steel ball will drop slightly faster than the solid steel ball as well. No one knows why really. It's a mystery. :-) (don't know what this question was supposed to mean but that was fun, lol)
When you drop a ball, the action force on the ball is the force of gravity pulling the ball towards the ground.
What channel can you watch the ball drop on on version
You drop it once, if it comes to rest on the path, you drop it again, on the second drop if it comes to rest on the path you place it where the ball touched the grass first on the second drop.
If you drop a ball in sand, the sand particles will absorb some of the ball's kinetic energy, causing the ball to slow down faster than if it were dropped on a hard surface. The ball will also create an indentation in the sand as it lands, displacing some of the grains.
Fast ball, curve ball, drop ball, screw ball, rise ball, change up, curve drop, off speed curve.