Relative to the person in the bus, the ball goes in a vertical line. To a person outside the moving bus it would go in a parabolic path.
No. You can simply swipe your finger upwards on the phone's screen.
Because both You and the ball (and everything else in the cabin for that sake) are moving with the same speed as the car :)
because of gravity and force. what goes up must go down. it also depends on how hard you throw the ball.
No, as long as the arm was moving forward when the ball came loose.
When you throw a ball, gravity pulls it towards the earth. Initially, the force of your throw propels the ball upwards against gravity until it reaches its peak height. Once at the peak, gravity starts acting on the ball causing it to descend back towards the ground.
You are lying on your back, looking up at the sky, and throwing it upwards. Earth's gravity will make the tennis ball come back to you.
When a ball is not moving, the force acting on it would be the force of gravity pulling it down towards the Earth, and if the ball is on a surface, there would also be a normal force acting upwards to counteract gravity. These two forces would be balanced, resulting in a net force of zero and causing the ball to remain stationary.
You should have someone throw you a ball and catch while moving side to side in the goal.
The ball will have the greatest gravitational potential energy at the highest point of its trajectory, when it has momentarily stopped moving upwards before falling back down.
In Madden 13, to throw the ball, you need to be in the pocket or moving with the quarterback. Press the "X" button on PlayStation or the "A" button on Xbox to throw a short pass. For a lob pass, hold the button down slightly longer, and for a bullet pass, tap it quickly. Make sure to aim your throw using the left joystick to direct where you want the ball to go.
Inertia can hurt you, because it is the force of moving forward. For example, if you throw a ball, inertia "pushes" the ball forward, and could hit the person you threw it too!
Gravity is the force that gives a thrown ball its vertical movement. As the ball is thrown upwards, gravity acts on it, pulling it back down towards the ground. The vertical movement of the ball is a result of the interaction between the force of the throw and the force of gravity.