Yes. According to Newton's third law of physics, a force exerted by one body (you) onto another body (the ball), will always have a returning force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. In simpler terms, the force that you apply to the ball by pushing it will also be applied to you by the ball. However, because the ball has less mass, the ball will gain significantly more speed than you will.
When you throw a ball, you exert a force on it by pushing or propelling it in a direction. This force causes the ball to accelerate and move through the air. In this case, your arm muscles are applying a force to the ball to make it move.
When you throw a ball, your hand applies force to the ball. The force propels the ball forward, giving it speed and direction.
To use a velocity ball, hold it in your hand and throw it with as much force as possible. The ball is designed to measure the speed of your throw. Make sure to take into account your technique and form when using the velocity ball to get an accurate reading of your throwing speed.
When you throw a ball, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. As the ball moves through the air, its potential energy decreases as it gains kinetic energy from the force of your throw.
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.
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
You cannot be offside in a throw in unless the space time continum becomes corrupt and the throw in never existed. Or if the ball you are playing with is actually a chicken.
Yes! As long as they dont move before the ball hits the rim.
First, you need to scuff or cut a ball to get good movement. The ball will generally move toward the non-holey side, so if you put the holes on the right and threw overhand, it would move to the left. The best pitches I throw are: the forkball(jam the ball between your index and middle finger and throw over the top), the screwball(hold with the holes to the left and throw over the top), the drop(hold like a screwball but throw sidearm) and the changeup(put your index and middle finger in opposite holes on the ball and throw over the top. Experiment! Thats how I learned all these.
the stitching on a baseball is there so you can throw different pitches such as a curveball. The stiches make the ball move different ways depending on how u grip it and how you throw it
Well if you mean that you throw it and catch it, and it doesn't move forward, than yes it is completely legal in football. Although if you throw it and move the ball forward, or over the line of scrimmage it is considered a penalty for 'Advancement of Ball', which is illegal in flag, tackle, and NFL rules.
Football because there is no gravity and when you want to throw it to other players the ball will just float
As stated, no. The ball would be considered out of play.
nothing they mean the same thing
When you throw a ball, you exert a force on it by pushing or propelling it in a direction. This force causes the ball to accelerate and move through the air. In this case, your arm muscles are applying a force to the ball to make it move.
you cant tackle the other person and you cant throw it:).
it is a scratch throw when you throw the ball it will go straght