Not necessarily, but it does increase the size of the sweet spot. Hitting the sweet spot does make the ball go farther.
ping pong ball the holes in a ball with holes(whiffle ball) slow it down.
It is an indication of the diameter of the inside of the barrel. The larger the number, the smaller the diameter. It works like this: the number is how many balls that size make up one pound of lead, so a 20 gauge barrel is the diameter of a ball, 20 of which would make up one pound. 12 gauge is the size ball that 12 balls would make one pound. This is correct except for .410, which is the actual bore size of 41/100".
the size does have something to do with the distance a soccer ball can travel.the bigger the ball, the more scoop you can get when you kick the ball. also, the more pumped a soccer ball is, the more force will be needed to kick it farther.
A hypothesis for the Gauss rifle could be: Increasing the number of magnets in the barrel will result in a faster acceleration of the projectile due to stronger magnetic forces, leading to a more powerful launch.
Oh, dude, totally! The size of a ball can affect how far it rolls. A larger ball might have more momentum and roll farther than a smaller ball, but like, it also depends on other factors like the surface it's rolling on and how hard it's hit. So, yeah, size does matter, but it's not the only thing that counts.
A smaller ball can travel farther when thrown due to its lower air resistance compared to a larger ball. The smaller size allows it to cut through the air more easily, experiencing less drag and allowing it to maintain its velocity over a longer distance.
A smaller paper ball would likely travel farther when shot out of an air chamber, as it would experience less air resistance compared to a larger paper ball. The smaller size reduces the drag force acting on the ball, allowing it to travel a greater distance.
what size of carburetor for a 390 2 barrel
The more friction a soccer field has the less distance the ball rolls also it takes more strength to kick it farther than a field with less friction. The amount of friction on the field will depended on the size of the grass.
The distance a ball rolls on tile would depend on factors such as the initial velocity, surface friction, and angle of inclination. In general, the smoother the tile surface and the greater the initial velocity, the farther the ball will roll.
officially... no