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It is converted to the ball's velocity or it is known as its velocity because displacement changes with time is known as velocity.
The number of times you can bounce a ball in 1 minute will depend on your hand-eye coordination, the type of ball, and how high you bounce it. On average, a person can bounce a ball around 60-80 times in a minute.
A ball thrown parallel to the ground moves downward toward the surface of the Earth because of the force of gravity.
The horizontal throw doesn't affect the vertical motion of the ball. It hits the ground in the same time as if it had been dropped.X = 1/2 G t24.9 = (9.8/2) t2 = 4.9 t2t2 = 1t = 1 second
The examples of projectile motion r 1.a body dropped frm the window of train. 2.a bullet fired frm a rifle. 3.a javellin or a hammer thrown by an athelete. 4.a piece of stone throwned in any direction
1 base is rewarded
1. age of the child 2. type of ball thrown (hardball, tennis ball, etc) 3. distance range that the ball was thrown 4. age of chid that threw the ball 5. location upon the head the ball hit 6. symptoms of the child after being hit by the ball
Whoever throws the ball into the dugout is credited with an error, and all base-runners advance 1 base.
No, because one ball is sufficient for many overs. When the ball gets torn, it it then replaced. We cannot use then 1 ball after every 2 overs
NO... anyball landing foul is a foul ball and is a dead ball ...Clarification:the way i read this question is "if a thrown ball hits a runner and goes out of play can the runner advance?" -- If this is the question you are asking, then, yes, a runner can advance on a thrown ball that goes out of play. Runner will be allowed to advance 1 base after the ball goes out of play. The only time this wouldn't be the case is if the runner was running to 1st and the ball hits him and it is deemed interference, he would then be called out.The question is a bit unclear, so it really depends on what you are asking
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At the time the ball is thrown, which is "time 0" the downward speed is 40 m/s.Each second, the downward speed will increase by 9.8 m/s.1. Work out the speed at the end of the first second. This will be 49.8 m/s.2. Then work out how many meters it would have gone in the first second.3. Now work out the ball's height. This is the height at "time 1".4. Draw the ball at time 0 and time 1 on a sheet of paper to help you think.Now, repeat steps 1-4 until the ball's height is close to 0 or goes past 0. Your current "time X" will tell you how many seconds went by for it to get that far.
Two bases from the base the runner occupied at the time the wild throw was made.
For the first nine frames, a bowler is allowed up to two shots. On frame 10, if the bowler makes a strike on the first ball, or a spare with the second, three balls are thrown.
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