wind speed, how the ball spins in the air it hits turbulence causing movement, where u kick the ball causing bend, how much force you put on your plant foot as you kick the ball
Striking the ball from below without the normal ball/ floor contact while in motion.
The notion of net force is a force that acts upon an object that effects its motion but has no direct impact on the object, for instance gravity on a ball throw through the air. This is mentioned in Newtons 2nd law of motion. In this example the net force of gravity interfers with the ball thrown by pulling it back towards the earth. Otherwise without gravity and othe net forces such as wind resistance, the ball would continue on it path forever until a direct force acted upon it, i.e. hit a wall.
When the wind is circling the ball and creating a balanced force
the way it affects it is because a big foot takes up the length of the ball so that you can kick it farther, for instance, a kid who has a small foot, can not kick the ball as far it is not taking up all the space on the ball
Well, obviously kinematics, gravity, and velocity affect basketball. Especially when you're shooting the ball.
The motion would be circular characteristic of the centripital forces applied to the ball.
when you hit a ball and it flies into the air
no,,, the ball pen is at rest or meaningful is sleep,,,thers no motion or forces acting on the ball pen when it hanging on to the yarn,,,,,,
a footballer uses forces when he's kicking the ball
force,motion,and friction
Some forcess that affect the path of the ball is gravity which pushes the ball down to earth and wind could effect the path by blowing the ball a certain direction.
You kick the ball. That's how.
gravity friction inertia
Forces on a moving object are balanced only when the object is moving at a constant velocity. Remember, acceleration is a force and a constant velocity is equivalent to zero acceleration. Think of a ping pong ball that you drop from a few meters above the ground: After a short acceleration the ball reaches "terminal velocity" when the air resistance balances the gravitational acceleration. After this, the forces on the ball are balanced (although it is moving, the velocity - speed & direction - of the ball is not changing)
projectile motion (vertical and horizontal motion) when the pitcher throws the ball and when the batter hits it.plus friction when people slip. and air resistance, and force of the ball, and action-reaction forces
The contact force will keep the ball moving but as the ball goes farther the ball slows down that's were the non contact force comes in it makes the ball not in contact
Net force is the addition of all forces applied. An example would be a still ball (a ball not in motion). The ball would be in "equilibrium" meaning that the ball is at rest, therefore, the net force of this ball would be 0.