The Magnus effect is the force responsible for making a ball curve on a spinning carousel. As the ball moves through the air, the spin creates a pressure difference between the top and bottom sides of the ball, causing a sideways force that makes it curve.
The magnus effect is what makes curve balls curve. It works by making one side of a thrown, spinning object brush past the air faster than the other side. The side of the ball where the spin is in the same direction as the direction of flight has a higher speed, relative to the air, than the other side of the ball, which is spinning backwards to the direction of flight and hence is moving slower relative to the air. The pressure on the baseball is lower on the advancing spin side and higher on the receding spin side, and this creates a difference of air pressure that pushes the ball sideways to the direction of flight toward the advancing spin side.
The spin of a ball is caused by the forces acting on it, such as when it is kicked or thrown. Asymmetries in the ball's shape or the surface it interacts with can also contribute to its spin. This spinning motion affects the ball's trajectory and stability in flight.
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The ball appears to curve in its path because of the Coriolis effect caused by the spinning motion of the merry-go-round. From an observer's perspective on the ground, the ball seems to follow a curved path due to the rotation of the merry-go-round underneath it.
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
When a fast ball and curve ball are mixed together it is called a slider.
you curve the ball by shooting the ball n curve either right or left with the left or right arrow keyz
Yes, a curveball has kinetic energy. As the baseball spins in flight, it has both translational kinetic energy (due to its forward motion) and rotational kinetic energy (due to its spinning motion).
There are many reasons why a person may do a spinning back curve in skateboarding. It is possible they want to practice and make the move better, or they may just be showing off.
ball spinning on its axis- rotation ball spinning around the head- revolution/ orbiting
Because a talented person can throw it so that its' spin is effected by the air and changes it direction. . The surface of the ball is not smooth. The pores of the leather and the sewing of the thread gives the ball a non-uniform aerodynamic surface. By causing the ball to spin forward relative to the flight of travel, the ball will create a lower pressure zone above the ball and the ball will rise up at the expense of losing energy more quickly. By causing the ball to spin in other directions relative to the path of flight the ball will fly accordingly. The threading adds certain qualities to the aerodynamics that can be used by the pitcher to accentuate certain behaviors.