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If a ground ball takes a bad hop and the batter is thrown out at first, he is out. If a ground ball takes a bad hop and the official scorekeeper feels the fielder would have thrown out the batter if the bad hop had not occurred, an error is charged to that fielder. If a ground ball takes a bad hop and the official scorekeeper feels the runner would have been safe at first anyway, it will be scored as a base hit with no error.
The time it takes for a ball to fall is determined by gravity, which accelerates all objects at the same rate regardless of their mass or size. Therefore, the ball's diameter does not affect the time it takes to fall.
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yes it could,it depends on the size and mass of the ball
Yes, the time it takes for the ball to hit the ground will depend on the initial speed at which it rolls off the table. A ball rolling off the table with a higher initial speed will hit the ground sooner than a ball rolling off with a slower initial speed, assuming all other factors remain constant.
because if your in football you would need the numbers how far or kick the ball if in golf you need to kown how far to hit the ball
Yes, gravity affects a soccer ball when it falls. The force of gravity causes the ball to accelerate towards the ground at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2. This acceleration causes the ball to pick up speed as it falls.
The size of a ball does not directly affect the time it takes to fall in the absence of air resistance. In a vacuum, all objects would fall at the same rate regardless of size. This is known as the principle of acceleration due to gravity.
Air resistance, gravity, friction with the ground, and the impact force from a collision with another object are all forces that can affect the motion of a ball.
a ball on the ground
The most important effect of gravity in hockey is that it keeps the ball on or close to the ground. For that matter it also keeps the players on the ground.