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When you toss a ball upward, the initial energy transformation is from mechanical energy (kinetic energy) to potential energy as the ball gains height. As the ball falls back down, the potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy as it accelerates towards the ground.
When you toss a ball upward, your body applies kinetic energy to the ball, giving it potential energy as it rises. As the ball falls back down, its potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy, leading to a decrease in potential energy and an increase in kinetic energy until it reaches the ground.
When you toss a ball into the air, your muscles convert chemical energy into kinetic energy to move the ball. As the ball moves upward, its kinetic energy decreases and potential energy increases due to gravity. When the ball reaches its highest point, it has maximum potential energy and zero kinetic energy.
It will take 9.8m/s squared. that is my guesstimate.
If you toss the ball up with more force, it will likely go higher and have a greater velocity when it comes back down. It may also bounce higher after it hits the ground due to the increased kinetic energy from the greater initial force.
When you toss a ball upward, the initial energy transformation is from mechanical energy (kinetic energy) to potential energy as the ball gains height. As the ball falls back down, the potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy as it accelerates towards the ground.
When you toss a ball upward, your body applies kinetic energy to the ball, giving it potential energy as it rises. As the ball falls back down, its potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy, leading to a decrease in potential energy and an increase in kinetic energy until it reaches the ground.
When you toss a ball into the air, your muscles convert chemical energy into kinetic energy to move the ball. As the ball moves upward, its kinetic energy decreases and potential energy increases due to gravity. When the ball reaches its highest point, it has maximum potential energy and zero kinetic energy.
It will take 9.8m/s squared. that is my guesstimate.
If you toss the ball up with more force, it will likely go higher and have a greater velocity when it comes back down. It may also bounce higher after it hits the ground due to the increased kinetic energy from the greater initial force.
The change in speed each second when the ball is tossed upward will decrease by 9.8 m/s each second due to gravity until it reaches its highest point and starts falling back down. On the way down, the speed will increase by 9.8 m/s each second as gravity accelerates the ball towards the ground.
At the top of its midair height, the only force acting on the ball is gravity, pulling it back towards the ground. There is no upward force acting on the ball at that point unless external forces like air resistance or a gust of wind come into play.
Yes, force is required to throw a ball upward. The force applied by your arm gives the ball its initial velocity to overcome gravity and travel upward.
Focus on your ball toss if you are having trouble with your serve. The way you toss the ball has a huge impact on where your ball is going to go. Is your toss out in front of you? Is your toss behind you? Also look at when you are catching the ball with your racquet. Do you catch it at its peak, meaning your full arm extension? Or do you hesitate and wait till the ball toss is closer to the ground? A serve that goes into the net can mean that your ball toss is out too far in front of you or you are catching your toss too low or both. A serve that goes into the net can also result from dropping your head too soon. Over exaggerate by keeping your head up until the ball has crossed the net. You be may be catching your toss behind you or too high or both if your serves are going long. Try shortening your toss and make sure that it does go behind your ball. Your toss should fly easily off your fingertips.
The velocity of the ball is 16 feet/sec when it is thrown upward.
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it starts by a toss both team captain come and does toss who ever win the toss will chose to ball or bat