The distance a sports ball travels is dependent on various factors such as the initial velocity, angle of projection, air resistance, and gravitational force. In general, a Golf ball with its smaller size and dimpled surface can travel further due to its lower air resistance compared to a larger ball like a Basketball or soccer ball. Additionally, the force applied to the ball and the material it is made of also play crucial roles in determining how far a sports ball can travel.
Yes, it does. The further up a ball is placed on a ramp, the greater the distance the ball travels. If launched from a lower starting position, then the ball shall travel a shorter distance. This is all true under Newton's second law, which states that Force = mass * acelaration(F= m*a). If the ball has to move something, i.e. a cup, then the rule applies as well.
Yes. The viscosity, smoothness, slant, hardness and other factors of the surface would affect the distance a ball would travel. For example, a ball will travel much farther down a wet aluminum slide than up a sand dune.
If the ball travels off the back of the court in tennis, the point is awarded to the opponent.
When a ball is thrown or hit with a forward spin, the top of the ball rotates in the same direction as its movement, creating lift and stability as it travels through the air. This spin is commonly used in sports such as baseball, tennis, and volleyball to enhance accuracy and control of the ball's trajectory.
A ball with less mass will typically go further than a heavier ball when thrown or hit with the same force, as it is easier to accelerate and maintain its velocity. However, factors such as air resistance and the surface it bounces on can also influence how far a ball travels.
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Yes it does. If it is warmer the ball will go further, also if you are higher up the ball will go further as the air is thinner. When its cold it is better to heat up your golf ball before you play as it will go further.
a hot softball travels faster. (Not considering your hand's reaction to the ball)
A spiral travels farther because it doesn't have an unbalanced weight.
Baseballs are more aerodynamic, while T-balls are made generally to lower speed in the air.
Yes, ofcourse it does. Aerodynamics of a ball are decided by how much air is in the ball. Usually, more air in a ball gives it buoyancy and it travels over a longer distance.
Yes, it does. The further up a ball is placed on a ramp, the greater the distance the ball travels. If launched from a lower starting position, then the ball shall travel a shorter distance. This is all true under Newton's second law, which states that Force = mass * acelaration(F= m*a). If the ball has to move something, i.e. a cup, then the rule applies as well.
Hit it harder, it goes further. That is to say that force is directly proportional to the distance travelled.
In baseball, a hit ball that travels along the ground, as opposed to a fly ball that travels through the air.
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Yes. The viscosity, smoothness, slant, hardness and other factors of the surface would affect the distance a ball would travel. For example, a ball will travel much farther down a wet aluminum slide than up a sand dune.
If the ball travels off the back of the court in tennis, the point is awarded to the opponent.