The sound of a ball can vary depending on the material and size of the ball, as well as the surface it bounces on. Typically, it is a combination of a "thud" when it hits the ground and a "bounce" as it rebounds.
Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.
When a man bats a ball, the chemical energy in his muscles is converted into kinetic energy as he swings the bat. When the bat makes contact with the ball, some of the kinetic energy is transferred to the ball, causing it to move. The sound produced as the ball is hit also represents a transformation of energy from kinetic energy to sound energy.
The bouncing ball rises to a lower height with each bounce due to energy losses in the form of heat, sound, and deformation of the ball upon impact with the ground. The energy conversion taking place is from kinetic energy of the ball to other forms of energy like thermal and sound energy.
As the ball rolls across the floor, kinetic energy is converted to heat and sound due to friction between the ball and the surface. The ball's speed and direction may change depending on the surface it is rolling on and any obstacles in its path.
The potential energy of the rubber ball is converted into kinetic energy as it falls. When the ball hits the ground, some of the energy is absorbed by the ball and the ground, while the rest is converted to other forms such as sound and heat.
It's actually an 'aw' sound as opposed to an 'ah' short vowel sound.
It is not short or long. It is the caret O or (aw) sound. It has the same sound as bawl.
The reason for a ball inside a whistle is that it produces a 'warbling' sound that makes the whistle's sound more attention getting
The vowel sound in "fall" is the short vowel sound /ɑ/, as in the word "ball."
No. Some words spelled with -all have an AW/OR vowel sound (caret O), and rhyme with awl. Ball is a homophone of "bawl." * note that some words, such as ballast and ballet, do have a short A vowel sound.
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
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... What is the speed of the ball? Distance = 17.5 m Time = 2.6 sec Speed (of sound) = 340 m/sec Speed (of ball) = ? Typically Speed = Distance/time (which means 17.5/2.6. But here we also have to calculate the speed of the sound of the ball traveling when the ball hits the pins till it reaches the ears of the bowler) Time (of sound) = Distance/Speed (of sound) = 17.5/340 = 0.0515 sec Time (of ball) = 2.6 - 0.0515 =2.5485 sec Speed (of ball) = Distance/Time (of ball) = 17.5/2.5484 = 6.87 m/sec
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The sound of a tennis racket hitting a ball is typically sharper and more distinct compared to other sports equipment hitting a ball. This is because tennis rackets are strung with strings that vibrate upon impact, creating a unique sound. Other sports equipment, such as a baseball bat or golf club, may produce a more dull or thudding sound when hitting a ball due to their solid construction.
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Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.