... both fallen 19.6 meters (64.4 feet) below the level from which they were dropped,
and will both be falling at a speed of 19.6 meters (64.4 feet) per second.
Also even with both of them, if friction is ignored, and falling at the same speed, will be the
feather and the battle-ship that were dropped from the same level at the same time as the
two aforementioned balls.
Because the rough road has more friction, thus expending the balls energy quicker than smooth road with less friction.
American footballs and Rugby balls are both considered 'balls' but neither are spheres.
If you draw enough balls, without replacement, the probability is 1.The answer depends onhow many balls are drawn, andwhether or not they are replaced.Unfortunately, your question gives no information on these matters.
about 144 ping pong balls are in a gross.
There are 18 Green balls and 12 Blue balls. You have to pick 2 blue balls, so the green balls don't matter. You can pick 1 blue ball on 12 ways. The second ball you can pick on 11 ways (because there are 11 balls left). 12 * 11 = 132. So you can pick it on 132 ways. ;)
fluid friction
Bearings reduce friction by providing smooth metal balls or rollers, and a smooth inner and outer metal surface for the balls to roll against. The smoothness of the metal reduces the friction and the surface area.
There is no limit on the number of foul balls.
Yes, balls experience friction on dry soil as they roll due to the interaction between the ball's surface and the soil particles. The amount of friction depends on factors like the type of ball, the surface texture of the ball, and the properties of the soil.
If momentum is not conserved between the balls when friction is strong, you can show it by performing an experiment where two balls collide on a rough surface. Measure the momentum before and after the collision and observe if the total momentum changes. If the momentum changes, it indicates that momentum is not conserved due to the influence of strong friction during the collision.
Friction between the balls in Newton's Cradle can dampen the energy transfer between them, causing the balls to eventually stop swinging. This frictional force can also cause the balls to lose momentum with each collision, affecting the efficiency of the energy transfer through the system.
Shaking a container of small rubber balls can increase its temperature due to friction. As the balls rub against each other and the container during shaking, kinetic energy is converted to heat energy, raising the temperature of the system.
Ball bearings
i think its because there's more friction
All friction affects a moving object, the source of the friction and the object moving is irrelevant. Water on a soccer ball would effect the performance of the ball.
well the max of master balls you can get is 999 but you can only get more master balls in trades.
You are allowed 3 no balls before points are awarded