well pitching they help! depending on what pitch your throwing! especially a drop ball because gravity wants to pull it down anyway! and the air resitance makes other pitches move!
The moon's gravity doesn't cause those motions, and those motions certainly don't cause the moon's gravity.
Gravity can pull water in and out, causing tide like motions. The gravity of the moon and sun, for example pull on the earths oceans and cause high and low tides.
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Gravity can pull water in and out, causing tide like motions. The gravity of the moon and sun, for example pull on the earths oceans and cause high and low tides.
Only one force - gravity.
it depends if the softball is heavier than the baketball then no it will bounce lower. If a basketball is heavier than a softball it will bounce higher because of gravity
Gravity, momentum, and air resistance.
Gravity and inertia.
The force of gravity.
Velocity and gravity (movement around the Earth and the gravity of the Earth pulling on it).
The four categories of motions in parliamentary procedures are main motions, subsidiary motions, privileged motions, and incidental motions. Main motions introduce new business or proposals for discussion. Subsidiary motions modify or affect the main motion, while privileged motions address urgent matters that require immediate attention. Incidental motions deal with procedural issues that arise during the consideration of other motions.
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