MilanMB
In general, yes, but the mass/volume ratios and the surface finishes are different, so the motion would be somewhat more or less pronounced.
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∙ 13y agoWiki User
∙ 13y agoGenerally, yes, but it depends on how much force was used to accelerate either ball.
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∙ 8y agoProbably not since tennis balls are soft.
tennis
Tennis ball
I would say tennisball because it has less mass inside it.
Because a baseball is smaller you could hit it farther. This is because with less surface area, there is less friction action on the ball. With less friction acting on the ball, it means less "stuff" is holding the ball back from traveling farther, the baseball can physical travel farther than a softball.
on a tennis court
I would say you need a tennis racket, tennis shoes, I personally would wear a head band but you dont have to. that is about it.
You can perform a curveball in many sports, Soccer, Cricket, Tennis, Baseball, almost every sport that contains a ball
Horse Racing Hockey Tennis Ice Skating Volleyball Baseball Ballet
I would assume pockets
The actual tennis isn't that important, any regular club-like activity would do pretty much the same thing. It's a reason to get out of the hours and meet people of a similar age under structured forms.
No, I personally dont think so, but it is still no because a crystal would break actually shatter not a diamond
It really depends on your child's interest. Obviously, football would not be a good sport for him, but baseball, soccer, tennis, trackand volleyball would all be possible options for him.