a piece of pie
it would hit the ground if there was one to hit
weight doesnt matter, the bigger one, which has the higher resistance will fall a tiny bit slower
no?
so you dont trip or fall while trying to handle the ball or run .
if it is something simple like catch, yes. But if you are playing basketball or soccer then it will probably fall apart lol XD
Both will fall at the same time in vacuum because there is no resistance.
They would fall in same time in a vacuum, but if air is present the ball falls faster due to high air resistance on the leaf
In vacuum (no air) they both fall the same rate. In air, the golf ball falls faster because air resistance slows down the very light ping pong ball
All will fall at the same speed in vacuum because there will be no air resistance. The gravity will pull all objects in the same force.
Not necessarily. It depends on their rate of friction, which impacts how fast they will accelerate downwards. This is why a golf ball or tennis ball will fall faster than a leaf or a piece of paper.
Yes. Inertia is the resistance of the ball to acceleration. Without intertia, when you kick the ball, the ball wouldn't go anywhere, and would immedialtely fall straight down to the ground and stop immediately.
Whichever you drop first will fall first and hit the ground first.If you drop them at exactly the same time from the sameplace, they fall together and hit the ground together.