The size of a ball does not directly affect the time it takes to fall in the absence of air resistance. In a vacuum, all objects would fall at the same rate regardless of size. This is known as the principle of acceleration due to gravity.
The time it takes for a ball to fall is determined by gravity, which accelerates all objects at the same rate regardless of their mass or size. Therefore, the ball's diameter does not affect the time it takes to fall.
The world's fastest ball is 161.3 kmph delivered by Shoib Akhtar of Pakistan.
Basically, but the red ball is fastest the blue ball is fast and the black and green are the most commonly used because they are not as fast. (slowest)
No, the size of the ball does not affect how fast it falls in a vacuum. In a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their size. This is known as the principle of gravity.
The fastest growing sport i belive is basket ball
In baseball, fall ball is the sport of baseball that takes place in the fall. Where I live, fall is the less dominant season, so fall ball is not as serious as spring baseball
143Km
Its Fall Ball, a league of which ever sport you choose in the Fall
It was Shoaib Akhtar's ball, which is 100 mph or 161 kph.
156.4 .
160km/h