The horizontal distance traveled by the ball can increase by increasing the initial velocity of the ball or by reducing the effect of air resistance. Additionally, increasing the launch angle of the ball can also help it travel further horizontally.
Yes the force and the energy affect the bounciness of the ball.If the ball is released from 1 meter above the ground, it will fall with certain force and energy.Now let say we drop the same ball from a height of 10m then we have increased its potential energy so this time striking the surface with more force and energy and higher the ball will bounce in this case.The ball has its "bounciness" built in. The amount of energy transferred on a bounce (or series of bounces) simply "explores" what the ball already has.
Yes, the air pressure in a ball can affect the distance it travels. Overinflated or underinflated balls may not travel as far as properly inflated balls because the amount of air pressure can impact the ball's bounce and flight trajectory.
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.
The student should measure the time taken for the ball to travel a known distance (such as from point A to point B) and the distance the ball travels in a specific time interval. These measurements can help to calculate the ball's velocity and acceleration.
How does stitching effect the distance a soccer ball will travel?
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Yes, ball preasure does effect kicking distance.
The horizontal distance traveled by the ball can increase by increasing the initial velocity of the ball or by reducing the effect of air resistance. Additionally, increasing the launch angle of the ball can also help it travel further horizontally.
The way a golf ball bounces definitely affects the distance that it will travel. There are different weights and types of golf balls for this reason.
Yes the force and the energy affect the bounciness of the ball.If the ball is released from 1 meter above the ground, it will fall with certain force and energy.Now let say we drop the same ball from a height of 10m then we have increased its potential energy so this time striking the surface with more force and energy and higher the ball will bounce in this case.The ball has its "bounciness" built in. The amount of energy transferred on a bounce (or series of bounces) simply "explores" what the ball already has.
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Yes if the wind is blowing hard it will move the distance of the ball
yes..."As a softball flies through the air, the air pushes back against it, resisting its motion and decreasing the distance the ball travels."...that is why
No this is simply to hold the ball together, it does not affect the distance the ball travels in any way.
Naturally the ball in space will travel the longest distance as long as it does not bump into something along the way. Gravity on earth will cause the ball thrown to fall back to earth.