Depends on its mass. It takes more force to accelerate a heavier ball, but a lighter one is more affected by air resistance.
A ball travels faster uphill than downhill due to potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as it rolls downhill.
Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.
The small ball will have a greater acceleration rolling down an incline plane because it has less mass and experiences less inertia. This means that the force of gravity can accelerate the small ball more easily than the large ball.
A small object with high density, such as a lead weight or a dense metal ball, would have a small capacity but a large mass due to the arrangement of its particles.
If the ball travels off the back of the court in tennis, the point is awarded to the opponent.
A ball travels faster uphill than downhill due to potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as it rolls downhill.
Well it all depends on what types really, if they are both of the same, then the big one will roll faster. Lets say for example, you had a big kick ball and a little kick ball, the big will roll faster in the wind. Sorry about the second post, but i almost forgot, it also depends on how big the ball is, because if it's MUCH larger then it will not roll faster, and if it too small, it will hardly roll as well. So as long they are close in size the big one will roll/travel faster
a hot softball travels faster. (Not considering your hand's reaction to the ball)
small ball
lol this is my homework too.... A small black ball would warm up the quickest and the small white ball would heat up quicker.
The small ball
Depends on the size of your hand. You have a large hand then get a large ball, small hand get a small ball. Your hand should be able to cover half of the ball while passing.
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Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.
The small ball will have a greater acceleration rolling down an incline plane because it has less mass and experiences less inertia. This means that the force of gravity can accelerate the small ball more easily than the large ball.
B. Reflected light that shows you what is happening travels to your eyes faster than sound travels to your ears.
In baseball, a hit ball that travels along the ground, as opposed to a fly ball that travels through the air.