no everything has weight.
An object that is thrown or shot into the air is commonly referred to as a projectile. This term is often used in physics to describe an object in motion through the air due to an initial force.
it is called a trajectory Projectile- the obect thrown though the air
The path of a projectile is called its trajectory. It is the curved path that an object follows when it is thrown or shot into the air.
The force of friction is not acting upon a ball that is thrown in the air. Friction is a force that opposes motion, but when a ball is thrown in the air, there is no surface contact for friction to act upon.
Examples of projectiles are a baseball thrown by a pitcher, an arrow shot from a bow, and a cannonball fired from a cannon. These objects are propelled through the air and follow a parabolic trajectory due to gravity.
An object that is thrown or shot into the air is commonly referred to as a projectile. This term is often used in physics to describe an object in motion through the air due to an initial force.
When someone is freefalling in thee air thus they become weightless
it is called a trajectory Projectile- the obect thrown though the air
The path of a projectile is called its trajectory. It is the curved path that an object follows when it is thrown or shot into the air.
No. It just means anything that can be thrown in the air that can be used to hit something or someone.
Its called an air ball because it soars in the air as it misses the net.
Weightless, fresh, aromatic, pleasant, crisp.
It means something that has no measurable weight, such as air.
No. Things are only weightless in the absence of a gravitational field or in constant acceleration (Inertial weight or mass) (Ask any skydiver.)
gravity you idiot. Become weightless, then talk.
Yes. Air will provide some upwards force, according to the volume of air displaced.
It affects them by doin stuff because everything they do is in the air