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∙ 14y agoWhen you throw the Baseball, twist your wrist and you will notice it go down.
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∙ 14y agoThe spin put on a ball by a pitcher causes more pressure to
build on one side of the ball, causing it to break.
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∙ 11y agoThe spin put on a ball by a pitcher causes more pressure to build on one side of the ball, causing it to break.
An example of a projectile is a baseball being thrown from a pitcher to a batter. The baseball follows a curved path through the air under the influence of gravity after it is released from the pitcher's hand, moving in a projectile motion until it reaches the batter's glove or bat.
projectile motion
a persons career path
a persons career path
Winners path is a pokewalker route given out as a mystery gift event.
An orbit.
ls /this/dir/path > dirfile
The shortest path is a line perpendicular to the given line that passes through the given point.
Circle.
The distance an object travels along a given path is determined by calculating the length of the path covered from the starting point to the ending point. This can be measured in meters, kilometers, or any other unit of distance depending on the context.
A path length in physics refers to the distance traveled by an object along a specific route from one point to another. It can be defined for both linear and curved paths and is a fundamental concept in understanding the motion of objects. The path length may differ from the actual displacement of the object if the path is not a straight line.
Actually, if you were to ask a Gunners Mate in the Navy, he'd tell you that the curved path of an object thrown is called a trajectory. And in a practical case, trajectories are not parabolic when traveled in a gas, like our atmosphere. They are parabolic if and only if the objects are not also acted on by drag and angular momentum forces. And any good curve ball pitcher in baseball can prove that.