After the ball has been thrown it begins to slow down, and gravity begins to take effect until the ball loses momentum and it stirkrs the ground and finally comes to a stop.
Throw it straight up.
You throw a ball straight up with a velocity of 40 meters per second. What is the ball's velocity after 3 seconds?
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.
Throw the ball straight up in the air. or Throw the ball against the wind.
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Bad form. A skilfully thrown bowling ball travels on a curve.
In order to throw a snowball as hard as you can and it come back to you, you must throw the snowball straight up into the air.
When you throw a ball, the main forces acting upon it are gravity, which pulls it downward, and the force of your throw, which propels it forward. Air resistance or drag also acts against the ball's motion, slowing it down as it travels through the air.
it is 10 meters per second straight down
It is not a goal. It must touch a player.
Throw it into the wind, or throw it straight up.
The ball will have maximum kinetic energy at the moment that it is released from the thrower's hand, as it is moving fastest at this point. As the ball travels upward, its kinetic energy will gradually decrease and be converted into potential energy due to the force of gravity acting against it.