Well, friend, the shape of a ball can indeed affect how far it goes! A smoother, rounder ball will typically travel further because it encounters less air resistance. However, factors like the force applied and the surface it rolls on also play a big role in how far it goes. Just remember, every ball is unique and beautiful in its own way!
Yes, the weight of a ball can have an impact on how far it is thrown. A heavier ball requires more force to throw, which can affect the distance it travels. However, other factors like the thrower's technique and strength also play a role in determining how far the ball is thrown.
The mass of a ball affects how far it rolls by influencing its momentum. A heavier ball will have more inertia and thus require more force to get it moving. Once in motion, the heavier ball will have more kinetic energy which can help it roll further.
Since I have read that the path of a projectile is always a parabola, I must say no. The parabolic shape of a projectile's path results from the combination of the force and direction with which it is launched and its weight.A ball rolling down a slope, is not Projectile Motion. While a cannon ball can be used to be a projectile, as far as Physics goes, that is not how it is operating at the moment (rolling down a slope).
The distance a ball covers on a carpet can be influenced by factors such as carpet thickness, texture, and friction. Thicker carpets can slow down the ball due to increased resistance, while smoother carpets with less friction may allow the ball to roll further. Overall, the carpet's characteristics play a significant role in determining how far the ball will travel.
Hitting a home run off a fast pitch is easier because the ball travels faster, allowing hitters more time to generate power and connect with the ball. Additionally, fast pitches have more velocity, which increases the momentum of the ball when hit, making it travel farther.
Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.
yes
No, it has no effect.
if a ball goes out to far he runs and gets it (before that he throws a new one in)
when the ball leave your hands it go into the air and foul back down and slow motions
Yes
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
The more you lean back, the higher the ball goes, from my experience, it doesn't change the distance.
It depends on how hard you hit the ball. :0
by with are grown nothing
No it depends on how far you hit the bat Yes, therefor it gives the ball more "sweet spot", or barrel to hit.
It depends how accurately and how hard you hit the ball. If you hit the ball weakly, then it won't go far; If you hit the ball strongly, then the ball is most likely to go far unless the ball goes down and hits the ground early.