Because it is heaver than the air. Earth attracts all bodies towards its center. So when a body is thrown upwards it rises to height and fall downwards.
Gravity is the force that makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
Definitely gravitational force.
The speed at which a ball hits the ground will depend on the initial speed it was thrown with, the angle at which it was thrown, and the effects of air resistance. In ideal conditions, if air resistance is neglected, the speed at impact will be the same as the speed at which it was released when it reaches the ground.
After being released, a ball thrown straight down from a bridge would have an acceleration of
Right before it is thrown or right when it bounces
Gravity is the force that makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
Naturally the ball in space will travel the longest distance as long as it does not bump into something along the way. Gravity on earth will cause the ball thrown to fall back to earth.
travel horizontally
If the ball was thrown-in by a teammate, no. If the ball was thrown-in by an opponent, yes.
t matters how much mass the ball has
Definitely gravitational force.
A ball thrown across a football field is an example of a projectile.
The ball was thrown high into the air.
A ball thrown down. The thrown ball will have a greater initial velocity and since they experience the same force of gravity, it will always be faster (until they both reach terminal velocity).
An air ball is, in the game of basketball, a thrown ball which misses the target and fails to touch the net or hoop, or, by extension, any ball which widely misses its target when thrown.
Yes!
That ball was thrown fifty yards!