Gravity will result in the ball being accelerated downward at a rate of 9.8 m/s/s.
Both tennis balls will reach the ground at the same time because acceleration due to gravity is constant for all objects regardless of their mass. The only factors that would affect their falling speed would be air resistance, but for a tennis ball and a lead-filled one, the difference in air resistance is negligible.
A practical example of gravity acting on a moving object would be a tennis ball moving through the air. Gravity pulls the ball downward, causing it to fall towards the ground while in motion. This interaction between gravity and the moving ball demonstrates how gravity affects objects in motion in everyday scenarios.
A tennis ball typically bounces to about 50-60% of the height it was dropped from. So, if dropped from 5 feet onto asphalt, it would bounce back up to around 2.5 to 3 feet. The actual height can vary depending on factors like the ball's pressure, surface condition, and angle of impact.
Assuming no air resistance, and using the formula t = sqrt(2h/g) where h is the height (9m) and g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2), the tennis ball will take about 1.35 seconds to hit the ground.
KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and vis velocity in m/s. In order for both the tennis ball and basketball to have the same amount of kinetic energy, their masses and velocities would need to be such that they equal the same kinetic energy.
yes, in the 2008 Olympics, diving AND tennis occured. WhOOOOO
Tennis and diving are both part of the Summer Olympics. Tennis was a part of the first modern Olympics during the summer of 1896. It was taken out of the Olympics in 1922 and restored to the Summer Olympics in 1988. Diving became a Summer Olympic sport in 1904.
This is an old experiment. Neither. Both balls have the same velocity as gravity draws on them equally.
Summer.
Table Tennis, Diving, Gymnastics
It was dropped when the International Tennis Federation and the International Olympic Committee had a dispute over allowing amateurs to compete.
Gymnastics(artistict,rythmic and trampline) Weightlifting Diving Shooting Table tennis Badminton Judo Boxing Swimming Wrestling Archery
Diving, Table Tennis, or Gymnastics.
skating, gymnastics, swimming, diving, boxing, skiing, tennis
They did almost every sport, but dominated in Table Tennis, Diving, and Weightlifting.
The seven selected sports were Table Tennis, Triathlon, Cycling, Judo, Wrestling, Shooting and Diving.
Both tennis balls will reach the ground at the same time because acceleration due to gravity is constant for all objects regardless of their mass. The only factors that would affect their falling speed would be air resistance, but for a tennis ball and a lead-filled one, the difference in air resistance is negligible.