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∙ 12y agoThey would reach the ground at the same time and whoever dropped them would die of suffocation.
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∙ 12y agoThe ball will go up itself.
It will keep on flying and never come to ground
It would move and go 6 times as farther than on the moon due to the gravity of the moon being 1/6 of Earth's gravity.
On the moon. When a golf ball is struck on earth, gravity slows it and brings it to a halt. On the moon, there is very little gravity, so the potential energy of the golf ball is limitless.
The string acts like the gravity of the earth. the circular motion of the ball imitates the orbit of he moon.
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
travel horizontally
Gravity applies to basketball when a player shoots or passes the ball because, when the ball is thrown it with start to fall because of gravity. In conclusion if you are shooting far back you would aim higher because the ball would drop.
Gravity
Gravity
gravity
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
The ball is affected by the force of the earth's gravity.
gravity
It will keep on flying and never come to ground
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).
True. Gravity.