a softball. a football is filled with air, and air isn't very dense. obviously.
A baseball is not inflate-able like a basketball, football, soccerball, volleyball or tennisball. Those particular balls are hollow with air. A baseball and softball are filled with cork and string.
The pressure exerted by the softball on the mitt can be calculated using the formula Pressure = Force/Area. Plugging in the values, we get Pressure = 175N / 0.002m^2 = 87,500 Pa. Thus, the pressure exerted by the softball on the mitt is 87,500 Pascal.
the core of a softball is surrounded by compressed air and nobody really knows how its made. (its made in a factory)
yes the softball is heaver bc of the bigger it is. now i don't think a softball is heaver of air mass. but yes a softball is heaver!
yes..."As a softball flies through the air, the air pushes back against it, resisting its motion and decreasing the distance the ball travels."...that is why
It is different in that the seas don't have air pressure. No air; no air pressure.
Air pressure affects air movement because air moves from high pressure to low pressure. The air pressure pushes or will press the air around.
Gravity, momentum, and air resistance.
air
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
air pressure is the amount of air pushing down on you and high pressure is air that rises.