That is simple because he has been playing basket ball sinse they where kids so they are used to having a balance on a Basketball
This is called balanced forces and no acceleration is present.
One could have a stronger pull than the other one. So that can make it unbalanced. If they both are pulling with the same force they are balanced forces.
Practicing and knowing your opponents weaknesses can make you a better basketball player.
yes
An object at rest, or an object with a constant velocity are the two possible states of an object with zero net force. An object with zero acceleration has zero net force. There many be several forces acting on the object, such as the force of gravity and the normal force of the ground. Even though an object sitting on the ground has two forces acting on it (gravity, and the normal force) the object does not accelerate because these forces are equal and opposite. An object with zero net force has all forces acting on it equally balanced and cancelling out
Depends on how and what you are comparing to with a basketball player. For example. "His lay up was so perfect it was like he the best basketball player ever to make such a shot."
The cast of Make It Rain - 2014 includes: John Allcorn as Basketball Player Elvis Clark as Basketball Player David Maldonado as Ed Candice Michele Barley as Myra John Ostermann as Basketball Coach Aaron Sunstrum as Basketball Player Blaze Tucker as David Tug White as Basketball Player
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Be BLACK!
It varies...
hard work
Yes but they will not make the object start, they will only work once the object is going and will keep the object going the same speed from when the unbalenced forces stop.