Because the pressure inside the ball is greater then outside the ball. When you poke even a small hole in a ball you connect the ball and the outer surroundings (air) into one system. That system them tries to get toward equilibrium where the pressure is the same in the ball and its surroundings.
Because the pressure inside the ball is greater then outside the ball. When you poke even a small hole in a ball you connect the ball and the outer surroundings (air) into one system. That system them tries to get toward equilibrium where the pressure is the same in the ball and its surroundings.
If a freezer bag leaks, it either has a tiny hole in it or is not sealed well.
It is scientifically impossible to have a black hole in any parts of the Earth. If there was one, means that the tiny black hole would suck up everything, even time and even the moon.
So if it is far away, you can see where you need to hit the ball instead of looking for a tiny hole.
In tenpin bowling, bowlers who are having difficulty with release, usually related to the ball sticking on the thumb, will sometimes have a very small hole drilled just below the thumb hole, at angle that enters into the lower part of the thumb hole. This is to allow air into the lower region of the thumb hole and prevent a vacuum from taking hold.
Atomic bombs can't make a Black Hole because its really not a hole in the usual sense. A Black Hole is made when a large star stops burning and shrinks down to a tiny ball. So what they call a Black Hole is really a super amount of matter crunched into a tiny ball. The reason they call it a Black Hole is because its gravity is so strong that anything that falls on it can never get back out. Even light that might be reflected from it , or that it might emitt from being hot, cannot escape from it. This means you can't see it because to see something light has to come from it into your eyes. So it sort of acts like a hole but really isn't because a hole is "nothing" but this "Black Hole" thing is a lot of something.
Glomerulus- tiny ball of capillaries(microscopic blood vessels) in the kidney.
of course, he is a dig head and with a tiny hole, his girl friend is a beach too!
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The golf ball didn't spark, but it is very possible that you did see a spark. This happens when tiny tiny stones and even pieces of sand come in contact with the bottom of the club when you are hitting the ball. This will only have happened on clubs made from titanium such as drivers and some fairway woods.
i highly doubt it, and even if there is it won't be on earth, and even if it is on earth it will be so tiny that it would take decade to suck up a table, let alone the world