In "Street Fighter II: The New Challenger," energy balls are special projectile moves used by certain characters, like Ryu and Ken with their Hadouken. To execute an energy ball, players typically perform a specific motion on the joystick (such as a quarter-circle forward) followed by a punch button. The strength of the punch used determines the speed and distance of the projectile. Mastering the timing and positioning can help you effectively pressure opponents or zone them out during matches.
Energy can be transferred through balls via various mechanisms such as collision, friction, and compression. When two balls collide, kinetic energy can be transferred from one ball to another. Additionally, energy can be transferred through balls when they roll or bounce due to frictional forces acting on them.
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Energy balls are not a real physical phenomenon in the scientific sense. The term "energy balls" is often used in a metaphorical or pseudoscientific context to refer to certain spiritual or metaphysical practices.
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Yes, and posssibly in street hockey (balls are more commenly used in street hockey though).
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Balls bounce because of the conservation of energy. When the ball is pressed down, energy is stored in it due to compression. Upon release, this stored energy is transferred into kinetic energy, causing the ball to spring back up.
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