No you do not need the same amount of force to throw a Basketball 3 meters as you would need to throw a Golf ball 3 meters. The amount of force required to throw a basketball 3 meters depends on several factors:
Therefore you would need to generate more force to throw a basketball 3 meters than you would to throw a golf ball 3 meters.
wind and its direction amount of force applied may differ each throw aiming skills
You throw it, and they measure it. It is in meters. The person with the longest throw at the end wins.
it is 10 meters per second straight down
Throw them all into a suitably sized measuring vessel marked with volumes and measure the amount of water they displace.
Well, I know that even though you don't think about it,YOU USE MATH TO KEEP SCORE!!!!!!There are other ways to use math with basketball,How many feet up is the hoop?How many feet can you jump?What is the circumference of the hoop?What is the measure of the Ball?Rectangular CourtPhysicsTime
To answer this question and ones like it, try exaggerating. Does it take the same amount of force to throw a cannon ball 3 meters as it does to throw a golf ball 3 meters?
7.5 meters
12.456293 meters
You Can only score 3
YES. It does affect your free throw accuracy. If the ball does not have enough air you will have to give the basketball more force. When more force is applied it will probably bounce off the rim. With more air you could give the ball more touch and your percent will go up.
The curved path of a basketball results from the combined effects of the momentum imparted when you throw it, and the force of gravity, which continually bends what would otherwise be a straight path.
The players do not need energy to throw or pass a basketball
A free throw.
wind and its direction amount of force applied may differ each throw aiming skills
when you throw the basketball to a person a few inches or feet fron you
In basketball you try to throw the ball into the hoop(basket) so that is why you use a ball in basketball.
Basketball players.