no because it has the momentum of rolling curved and it will go that direction
One experiment used in Physics is a ball rolling down a spiral track. When the ball gets to the end, it will go straight off because the curve of the track is gone.
I believe that if the track is spral and the it curves left the ball will continue to keep curving
sometimes gymnasts do gymnastics on a ball so their posture stays nice and straight and not curved like mine
The curved path is the result of gravity and inertia acting on the ball. As it leaves the table gravity pulls it to the ground at an increasing rate while inertia keeps it moving in its original direction. The table prevents the rolling ball from falling thus negating that curvature caused by gravity, and making it follow a straight line.
A curved third shooting string guidesthe ball out up the center of the of the head, whereas the straight third string the ball could fly out anywhere.
A ball thrown straight will curve downward due to the pull of gravity acting on it. As the ball moves forward, gravity exerts a downward force on it, causing it to follow a curved path towards the ground. This downward curve is influenced by factors such as air resistance and the initial velocity and angle at which the ball was thrown.
When you throw a ball, it follows a curved path due to a combination of two forces: gravity pulling the ball downward and the initial forward velocity you give the ball. The force of gravity causes the ball to accelerate downward, while the initial forward velocity causes the ball to move horizontally. These two forces interact to create the ball's curved trajectory known as an arc.
-- The only horizontal force on a thrown ball is the force of air resistance, so the horizontal acceleration is very small, and the horizontal speed stays almost constant. -- The vertical force on a thrown ball is the force of gravity, so the ball accelerates straight down at the acceleration of gravity. -- The result of unequal horizontal and vertical components of acceleration is a curved path.
The straight ball.
Get a ball. Draw any closed shape on it. The part inside the curve that you drew is one curved face and that is contained by the surface of the ball which is the other curved face.
Yes.
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