Inertia is a physicl property that affect the ability of an object to change its state of motion. In another word, a tennis ball is easy to throw and is easy to stop. However, a train is very difficult to pull, but once it is started to move, it is very difficult to stop it. So, the mass of the object is the criterium you may consider when discussing inertia.
As for Basketball, the mass of the ball will affect the plyer's initial ability to launch the ball in the correct trajectory, and to hit the basket. Also a heavier ball will have more gravitational force, bringing it faster toward the ground.
There are also other factors, such as the strength and the height of the player.
Obviously, the heavier the ball is the more difficult for the plyer to repeat the motion.
I hope I started the discussion, but not so technical
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Teacher of Pre-Engineering
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Momentum is calculated by taking the product of mass times velocity. Thus, a moving tennis ball would have a nonzero momentum. However, since a tennis ball has a relatively small mass, it would need to have a high velocity in order to have a large value for its momentum. Since velocity is a vector (having both a magnitude and a direction), momentum is also a vector. When a tennis player hits a tennis ball with his racket, he imparts a force onto the tennis ball, which changes the direction of its momentum to return it over the net. (The value for this change in momentum is called impulse, which is equal to the product of the force applied and the time for which it is applied.)
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Yes, weight can affect how far a catapult launches a tennis ball. A heavier weight in the catapult can generate more force and potential energy, which can result in the tennis ball being launched further. However, the weight must be balanced and optimized to ensure the catapult operates efficiently and effectively.
Tennis is played all over the world by every age, race and sex. Tennis is played on a tennis court located anywhere there are tennis players.
Disregarding the fact that that's a rather moronic question, momentum is required to maintain the movement of the ball through the air from side to side. Without momentum the ball would be stationary, along the the tennis rackets and players body. Which would defeat the purpose of the game.
No, it should not. It is not difficult to differentiate between tennis and table tennis.
At a tennis court.
The ball keeps moving forward because of its momentum, which is not a force.
tennis played on a table or you could say it was tennis played on a smaller scale
Tennis was played in England by Henry VIII.
the sports that are played in Djibouti are tennis