when the ball is hit up into the air and comes back down
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.
an example of gravity is sky diving. the gravity is pulling down the the ground after you jump out of the plane.
They both drop at the same rate because of the law of gravity.
It has lots of teams and they play in competitions. They have a league known as the Greater London Softball Mixed League for example.
There are website online that you can use to create the simplest to the most involved brackets for free. Bracketmaker.com is an example.
Nothing, gravity affects everything in the universe every yocto-second. You cant come up with a non example. Even anti-gravity is an example of gravity since your just reversing the pull of gravity to a push.
no, thethe gravity of a baseball is bigger than a softball's. so baseball has more friction than softball. hence, if you hit both of them from the same speed ,baseball will go further than softball.
Mud is anon-example of gravity.
The gravity of the situation was beyond my understanding. We're held to the earth by gravity.
Sure! An apple falling from a tree is an example of gravity in action. The apple is pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.
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!