As long as the player has control of the ball in either hand or glove and any part of the body touches the bag it is an out (only for a force out).
Gravitational force field, electric force field, magnetic force field.
field force
a force field is a magnetic cover that repels anything it comes contact with
It is true that the force of gravity can be described as a force field. Any object having mass will create a gravitational attraction in all directions, with decreasing intensity as the distance from the object increases. Fields are like that. It is different from a force that results from being hit by a baseball, which is exerted only at a specific location.
Impulse is change of momentum, which is force x time over which the force acts. Original momentum = mv, final momentum =0, so impulse is in this case mv.
The ball is traveling the fastest the moment it leaves your hand. When the ball reaches its apex - the highest point - it is going zero MPH. It then relies solely on gravity to come back down, as it has no other energy forces to bring it down. Throwing the ball up requires more force so the ball can combat gravity. More force equals more speed equals more height.
The net force is zero.
zero
a force field is a magnetic cover that repels anything it comes contact with
When THE FRICTION BETWEEN THE OBJECT AND THE ATMOSPHEREequals the force of gravity on a falling object the object reaches terminal velocity.
you find the gerarators and if they are on the other side of the force field you use your lighting power.
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.