An air ball is, in the game of Basketball, a thrown ball which misses the target and fails to touch the net or hoop, or, by extension, any ball which widely misses its target when thrown.
When you kick ball in the mid air, you are "punting" the ball.
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
Air does not get in the ball. The air inside the ball expands when it gets warmer.
The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
No, air ball are two separate words.
The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
You can usually expect the larger ball to have more air resistance.
Depends on the situation, but yes, it is the air inside the ball having a greater pressure than the air outside the ball which keeps the shape.
It is filled with air. A soccer ball is filled with foam. Air
acceleration due to gravity acting on it, which causes it to increase in speed as it falls. The force of air resistance also acts on the ball, gradually slowing it down. Eventually, the ball reaches terminal velocity, where the force of gravity is equal to the force of air resistance and the ball falls at a constant speed.
the soccer ball in the air is at 56.o speed
When the ball is in the air and still alive