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Yes, the shape of a ball can affect the speed at which it falls. Objects with a more aerodynamic shape, such as a streamlined sphere, will typically fall faster through the air compared to irregularly shaped objects. The streamlined shape reduces air resistance and allows the ball to fall more quickly.
Their shape and aerodynamic efficiency makes them streamlined.
The terminal velocity of a bouncy ball depends on its size, weight, shape, and the air resistance it encounters during its fall. Generally, the terminal velocity of a bouncy ball is low compared to heavier objects due to its low mass and streamlined shape.
They have streamlined bodies so that they can cut through the wind and air
Their shape. Peace out. :)
because its round
Yes, they do.
It is to swim faster when it is catching their prey and running away from its predator. Its streamlined body shape helps it to swim faster.
Yes, objects with a streamlined shape experience less fluid friction compared to objects with a less aerodynamic shape. The streamlined shape helps in reducing drag by allowing the fluid to flow smoothly around the object, thereby minimizing resistance.
There are mainly two shapes of rugby balls available in the market: the traditional oval shape and the newer, more streamlined shape known as the "Eclipse" or "Truflight" design.
Streamlined shapes make them faster and more fuel-efficient.
It's shape.