The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand
are gravity and air resistance.
gravity and air resistance
it dies
The kinetic energy doubles and it goes twice as far unles the resistance against it is increased (e.g Friction,Gravity,Other unbalanced forces)
The force of gravity pulls it back down to Earth.
it can speed up and slow down depends how high you throw it and how hard and far.
gravity and air resistance
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
Kinetic energy, momentum, gravity.
it dies
it will go on for ever! there is not air resistance to stop it.
You throw a ball and accidentally break a glass window Describe the relationship between the momentum of the ball and what happens to the window?"It depends on the window and the size of the object you are throwing or using to break it.
The kinetic energy doubles and it goes twice as far unles the resistance against it is increased (e.g Friction,Gravity,Other unbalanced forces)
yes but explain what happens when it is
The force of gravity pulls it back down to Earth.
it can speed up and slow down depends how high you throw it and how hard and far.
no i don't think so but when this happens you either tip the table, flick the ball or pick it up and throw it in the middle again
If you double dribble in basketball , the other team gets the ball on the side and has to throw it in .