put vinegar in it mate
No, once the pitcher releases the ball, their work is done and the ball's trajectory is determined by the laws of physics such as gravity, air resistance, and spin. The pitcher's influence ends upon release.
The letter B represents the ball with the most potential energy as it is at the highest point in its trajectory, thus having the highest potential to do work when it falls.
Yes, work is done when you throw a ball. When you exert force on the ball to throw it, you are transferring energy to the ball, thus doing work on it. This work results in the ball gaining kinetic energy as it moves.
When you throw a ball upward, its kinetic energy decreases as it moves against gravity due to the work done by the force of gravity. As the ball reaches its highest point, its kinetic energy is at its minimum while potential energy is at its maximum.
If it stopped working, check it to make sure it still has ink. If it's out of ink, take it with you to a store and ask an employee if they could help you find the proper ink for it, or just throw it away and buy a new one. if it has ink, scribble over a page till it works. if that doesn't work, wet it a little, that is the part that you would use to write with should get wet. If it still doesn't work, just buy a new pen.
If you are having issues with getting a new pen to work, try drawing in circles on paper until the ink comes out, If you are still having issues with no ink, then take a lighter and hold it to the ball point for a few moments before trying the circles again.
Yes.
Yes, if there is still room.
One with a sealed cartridge, which is pressurized, would work best. The pressure would push the ink towards the ball point, eliminating the need for gravity to 'pull' the ink 'down'. See related link.
To go back and do it again. To return to the point of work in progress.
The ball point pen works in a very simple way. When held upright the ink moves down to the ball and rolls as it writes.
yes . for example " yet again my heart is broken "
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No, once the pitcher releases the ball, their work is done and the ball's trajectory is determined by the laws of physics such as gravity, air resistance, and spin. The pitcher's influence ends upon release.
Basically ink goes down the reservoir and stick to one side of the small ball at the tip of the pen. Then when the ball rolls, the ink on the ball rolls with it and when it touches an absorbing surface, well it transfers onto it.
The lowest weight bowling ball used at centers is 6 pounds as there still needs to be a certain amount of weight to work properly in the ball returns
Wear latex gloves and try again. They really help grip the slick metal. Or get a friend/parent to help you. If that still doesn't work, just go to your piercer and ask them