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Well, this is a weird question. But, depending on how you feel about softball, after you throw a ball, you're so worried on how the throw is going to go, and you're very anxious usually thinking, was that good, was that bad. So, you're just anxious until you find out, if it was a good pitch or a good throw. Depending on if you're pitching or just throwing the ball to someone on the field.
when the ball leave your hands it go into the air and foul back down and slow motions
When you throw a ball, two main forces are acting on it: the force of your throw propels the ball forward, while gravity pulls it downward towards the ground. The interaction of these two forces determines the ball's trajectory and how far it will travel.
Throwing a ball in the air is simply referred to as tossing or launching the ball.
When you throw a ball, two main forces act on it: the force of the throw propelling it forward, and the force of gravity pulling it downward. The throw provides the initial thrust while gravity causes the ball to follow a curved path back to the ground.
You can throw the ball in the air and catch it. If you have a net with your Nerf ball then you can throw the ball into the net. You can also pass the ball to another person and play catch.
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
gravity
you throw the ball in the air and hit it
they throw the ball in the air.
You throw a ball up in the air. The ball comes down instead of floating in the air.
When you throw a ball, the main forces acting upon it are gravity, which pulls it downward, and the force of your throw, which propels it forward. Air resistance or drag also acts against the ball's motion, slowing it down as it travels through the air.
When you throw a ball, a force called the applied force is exerted on the ball by your hand. This force propels the ball forward and gives it the initial velocity. Additionally, air resistance and gravity act on the ball as it moves through the air.