When you throw an object in the air, gravity pulls it back down towards the Earth. The force of gravity acts on the object to accelerate it downwards, causing it to fall back towards the ground.
It is called Free Fall.
An object in free fall experiences a drag force due to air resistance. This force opposes the object's motion and slows it down as it falls through the air.
When you throw a heavy object forward, according to Newton's third law of motion, there is an equal and opposite reaction pushing you backward. This reaction is due to the force that you apply to the heavy object causing an equal reaction force in the opposite direction, leading to you falling back.
The movement of an object toward the Earth solely because of gravity is called free fall. In free fall, the object is only under the influence of gravity and experiencing no other forces that would slow it down.
An object falls down due to the force of gravity pulling it towards the center of the Earth. Gravity is a force that exists between two masses, in this case, the object and the Earth. As long as there is no other force counteracting gravity, the object will continue to fall downward.
Assuming that air resistance can be ignored, the answer is yes.
it will slow the fall down a little.
if an object is lightr it will fall slower because gravity wont take it down as fast if it is heavier it will make the gravity pull it down faster
It is called Free Fall.
That is called gravity.
The same as on any other object that is in free fall (no matter in what direction it is currently moving): the object will be accelerated downward.
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when we throw ball,dribble ball all this is friction
Gravity pulls them down. Newtons Law of Gravity: what goes up must come down. objects fall to the ground because of gravity
An object in free fall experiences a drag force due to air resistance. This force opposes the object's motion and slows it down as it falls through the air.
An object is in free fall only if its motion is subject to being both only affected by gravity and only moving up or down.
When you throw a heavy object forward, according to Newton's third law of motion, there is an equal and opposite reaction pushing you backward. This reaction is due to the force that you apply to the heavy object causing an equal reaction force in the opposite direction, leading to you falling back.