In general, yes, but the mass/volume ratios and the surface finishes are different, so the motion would be somewhat more or less pronounced.
tennis
Tennis has a longer history than golf. The history of tennis, or variations of what would become tennis, dates back to the 12th century. Golf can be traced back to the 15th century.
Tennis ball
I would say tennisball because it has less mass inside it.
on a tennis court
Because a baseball is smaller you could hit it farther. This is because with less surface area, there is less friction action on the ball. With less friction acting on the ball, it means less "stuff" is holding the ball back from traveling farther, the baseball can physical travel farther than a softball.
Explain why it would cost Andre Agassi more to leave the professional tennis tour and open a tennis shop than it would for the coach of a university tennis team to do so.
I would say you need a tennis racket, tennis shoes, I personally would wear a head band but you dont have to. that is about it.
"Would you like to play a game of head tennis with me?"
A pool cue most similar to a tennis racket or golf club would be a cue with a larger diameter and a more elongated, tapered design, akin to the grip of a golf club. Cues with a thicker shaft can provide more stability and a solid feel, similar to how a tennis racket's frame supports powerful strokes. However, traditional pool cues are generally designed for precision rather than the broader, more dynamic motion associated with tennis or golf. Ultimately, while there are cues that mimic the feel of other sports equipment, they still prioritize control and finesse over the striking power seen in tennis and golf.
You can perform a curveball in many sports, Soccer, Cricket, Tennis, Baseball, almost every sport that contains a ball
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