F = ma, or Force = mass x acceleration. We can put this into an equation. 12 N force = 8 kg mass x unknown acceleration. To get the unknown acceleration by itself, we divide both sides by 8. This leaves us with 1.5 = a.
Acceleration is 1.5 ms-2
Yes, weight can affect how far a catapult launches a tennis ball. A heavier weight in the catapult can generate more force and potential energy, which can result in the tennis ball being launched further. However, the weight must be balanced and optimized to ensure the catapult operates efficiently and effectively.
To determine the mass of the table tennis ball, we can use Newton's second law of motion: Force = mass x acceleration. Given that the force applied is 0.02 N and the acceleration is 8 m/s^2, we can rearrange the formula to solve for mass: mass = Force / acceleration. Therefore, the mass of the table tennis ball would be 0.02 N / 8 m/s^2 = 0.0025 kg.
The acceleration of the ball would depend on its mass and the force of the push. This is because force = mass times acceleration. You could manipulate this equation to solve for acceleration by dividing each side by mass. Acceleration therefore equals force/mass.
If both balls are exactly the same size, and one having larger mass, the 300g ball will hit the ground first. This is easy to relate to a hammer and a large feather, even if they have the same surface area the hammer having a larger mass has a larger terminal velocity.
When a tennis ball rolls on grass, three main forces act on it: gravitational force pulling it downward, normal force exerted by the grass to support the ball's weight, and rolling resistance caused by friction between the ball and the grass.
Because of the amount of force, spin, and angle you place on the ball with your raquet.
It is the only raquet and ball sport that is known to many people across the world, and the only ball and raquet sport aired on popular TV.
Tennis, raquet ball, and squash,
tennis balls are furry and raquet balls are not . tennis balls are also bigger.
Yes, Raquet Ball
You can be an official, line judge, ball boy, towell boy, raquet carrier or an athlete
because humans have arms and legs, and tennis is a SPORT where you have to run (legs) and hit the ball HOLDING a raquet (arms!) haha
In tennis you hit the ball with a racket in football you kick the ball and are not aloud to pick the ball up in the match unless your a goalie.
The acceleration of a tennis ball rolling down an incline depends with two factors. The force that is applied to the tennis ball and the mass of the tennis ball will determine its acceleration.
You hit a Ball With a Raquet so they just called it raquet ball...
Yes, weight can affect how far a catapult launches a tennis ball. A heavier weight in the catapult can generate more force and potential energy, which can result in the tennis ball being launched further. However, the weight must be balanced and optimized to ensure the catapult operates efficiently and effectively.
To determine the mass of the table tennis ball, we can use Newton's second law of motion: Force = mass x acceleration. Given that the force applied is 0.02 N and the acceleration is 8 m/s^2, we can rearrange the formula to solve for mass: mass = Force / acceleration. Therefore, the mass of the table tennis ball would be 0.02 N / 8 m/s^2 = 0.0025 kg.