It is the third law of motion because it has to do with action reaction things.
Tennis ball hitting the net is the action, and it falling to the ground is the reaction.
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it would hit the ground if there was one to hit
Wet, because in has more weight on it. If a tennis ball is wet it can't bounce it just falls and stays on the ground.
Yes, in tennis, the ball can touch the ground during play.
The tennis ball
When the ball hits the tennis racket, topspin (preffered stroke of tennis) makes the ball spin. The upward motion of the racket hitting the tennis ball.
The feather and tennis ball will fall at the same rate, hitting the ground at the same time due to gravity's influence on all objects regardless of their mass. However, the feather will experience more air resistance as it falls, which may slow it down slightly compared to the tennis ball.
The force that opposes the motion of a ball rolling across the ground is called friction. Friction is caused by the contact between the rough surfaces of the ball and the ground, which creates resistance that slows down the ball's motion.
Projectile motion is evident in tennis when a player serves the ball. The ball follows a curved path as it travels from the server to the opponent's court due to the combination of horizontal motion (from the player's swing) and vertical motion (gravity pulling it down). This curved motion is a result of the ball's initial velocity and angle of projection.
No, a ball on the ground is not considered a projectile. In physics, a projectile is an object that is in motion and is only subject to gravity and air resistance. A ball on the ground is not in motion and is not being acted upon by external forces.
No, when a ball falls onto the ground in a lacrosse game it is referred to as a 'ground ball'.
newton's laws of motion apply to tennis because of the 3 law of motion. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So when the ball hits the racket the force from the racket makes the ball move forward.Also the second law applies because the law is an object in motion will tend to stay in motion until an outside force acts upon it. So when the player hits the ball gravity is putting a force on the ball which brings the ball to the ground. If gravity didn't exist then the ball would go on forever.
a ball only when it hits the ground though.