Yes, a ball thrown upwards loses momentum as it moves against gravity. Gravity acts as a force that opposes the motion of the ball, slowing it down until it eventually reaches its highest point and then starts to descend back down.
When an object is thrown, it gains momentum. The momentum of the object depends on its mass and velocity. By throwing it with a certain force, the object gains momentum in the direction of its motion.
A hard ball typically travels farther than a flat ball when thrown because its shape enables it to maintain momentum and travel through the air efficiently. The flat ball encounters more air resistance, causing it to lose speed and distance quickly.
Slower than the initial speed it was thrown upward with due to air resistance causing the ball to lose speed as it travels through the air. The force of air resistance acts against the direction of motion and slows down the ball.
To falter can mean to lose momentum if you falter while striving towards an end goal. But you could also falter as in lose strength.
The rate at which a bullet loses momentum depends on various factors such as air resistance and the specific characteristics of the bullet. In general, a bullet will lose momentum relatively quickly due to air drag, but if fired in a vacuum, it could travel for several kilometers before losing all its momentum.
When an object is thrown, it gains momentum. The momentum of the object depends on its mass and velocity. By throwing it with a certain force, the object gains momentum in the direction of its motion.
It might be so that the batters don't lose their vision of the ball after it is thrown by the pitcher.
A hard ball typically travels farther than a flat ball when thrown because its shape enables it to maintain momentum and travel through the air efficiently. The flat ball encounters more air resistance, causing it to lose speed and distance quickly.
Slower than the initial speed it was thrown upward with due to air resistance causing the ball to lose speed as it travels through the air. The force of air resistance acts against the direction of motion and slows down the ball.
To falter can mean to lose momentum if you falter while striving towards an end goal. But you could also falter as in lose strength.
Yes. If they cheat they can be thrown out of casions and/or lose their chips.
Either side step and lose the player defending as they turn, drive through the player on contact or hold the ball until last moment and make the pass therefore moving the ball from the defense and maintain the attack momentum.
The rate at which a bullet loses momentum depends on various factors such as air resistance and the specific characteristics of the bullet. In general, a bullet will lose momentum relatively quickly due to air drag, but if fired in a vacuum, it could travel for several kilometers before losing all its momentum.
The balls likely lost momentum due to external forces like friction or air resistance. This lost momentum would have been transferred as heat energy to the surroundings, causing the balls to slow down.
Momentum is related to velocity and mass. When an object's velocity is zero relative to its surroundings, it has no momentum. Therefore it is untrue to say that an object never looses its momentum.
That is lose of game.
No.