It is motly make by leather. But we use coll too.
Yes, a moving cricket ball can exhibit wave properties due to its wave-particle duality as described by quantum mechanics. However, the wave behavior of a cricket ball would be extremely small and undetectable at macroscopic scales.
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No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.
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because cricket ball has greater mass
The stitching on a cricket ball is called the equator or the seam.
A jerk ball in cricket doesn't pertain to a ball, but to the way a ball is thrown. It is the motion of the ball.
The cricket ball has more inertia than the rubber ball because inertia is directly proportional to mass. The cricket ball is denser and heavier than the rubber ball, making it harder to change its state of motion.
A cricket ball is required to be between 155.9g and 163g.
The stitching on a cricket ball is called the equator or the seam.