.41 tenth of a second = 0.041 seconds.
40 feet in 0.041 seconds = 975.61 feet/sec = 665.2 miles per hour.
That is very fast for a ball. I can't think of any sport shifting a ball at that speed. In tennis the top players get the ball going at over 100mph, but not over 150mph, the same in cricket.
90 miles is 475200 feet per hour, = 132 feet per second. The ball can travel 6 times 22 feet in 1 second, so 22ft is travelled in 1/6 seconds
90 kmh
momentum is velocity x mass. Its mass in kilograms is 22.6N/9.8 m/s/s= 2.306kg The velocity is 6.32 miles per second which is 10112 meters per second. The momentum is 2.306 x 10112 which=23318.272 kg meters per second.
Approximately 1/2 second.
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It is going about 9.3 yards per second; 40/4.3.
In baseball, a hit ball that travels along the ground, as opposed to a fly ball that travels through the air.
Yes, the starting position of a ball on a ramp can affect the distance it travels. The higher the starting position, the more potential energy the ball has, which can lead to it traveling a greater distance. Additionally, the angle of the ramp can also impact the distance the ball travels.
If the ball travels off the back of the court in tennis, the point is awarded to the opponent.
The ball's speed is 9.4 meters per second.
The ball speeds up as it travels to the ground as gravity pulls it down to make it go fast.
The ball speeds up as it travels to the ground as gravity pulls it down to make it go fast.
what is the average speed of a soccer ball that travels 34 m in 2 s
The initial velocity of the ball is 16 feet per second when thrown upward. The velocity decreases as the ball travels upward due to gravity until it reaches its peak and starts to fall back down.
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
90 miles is 475200 feet per hour, = 132 feet per second. The ball can travel 6 times 22 feet in 1 second, so 22ft is travelled in 1/6 seconds
the hard ball, because it maintains its aerodynamic shape more easily than a soft-ball.