Table of Contents
- 1 What does a golf ball do when its speed or direction changes?
- 2 When an object changes place or position relative to a reference point what is it doing?
- 3 When speed and direction remain the same throughout a motion?
- 4 What are the forces that affect a golf ball?
- 5 What causes a golf ball to compress and compress?
What does a golf ball do when its speed or direction changes?
A golf ball Accelerates when either its speed or direction changes.
When you know both the speed and direction of an object’s motion You know the?
When you know both the speed and direction of an object’s motion, you know the velocity of the object. Speed in a certain direction is called velocity.
What happened to the speed of the ball during the final 2 seconds?
What happened to the speed of the ball during the final two seconds? the boys speed was constant it did not change.
When an object changes place or position relative to a reference point what is it doing?
Motion occurs when an object changes its position relative to a reference point. The motion of an object depends on the reference point that is chosen.
How does distance affect acceleration?
If someone is moving away from you at 1 meter per second, the distance away from you changes by one meter every second. If the velocity is constant, then the second derivative will be zero. A ball thrown into the air will experience a constant acceleration in the downward direction.
What is the acceleration of the ball during the entire time the ball is in the air?
9.8 m/s2
The cause of the ball’s acceleration is gravity. The entire time the ball is in the air, its acceleration is 9.8 m/s2 down provided this occurs on the surface of the Earth.
When speed and direction remain the same throughout a motion?
The answer is uniform circular motion.
Does acceleration mean speeding up?
If acceleration points in the same direction as the velocity, the object will be speeding up. And if the acceleration points in the opposite direction of the velocity, the object will be slowing down. Another way to say this is that if the acceleration has the same sign as the velocity, the object will be speeding up.
What happens when an object changes its position?
In physics, motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and time.
What are the forces that affect a golf ball?
Some of these forces include: gravity, aerodynamic drag, and aerodynamic lift. Each force acts independently on the moving golf ball. For a greater distance to be achieved, one needs to increase the acceleration of the ball by increasing the force with which the ball is struck or swinging the club faster.
What causes a golf ball to project off the club head?
This initial force of the club causes the ball to project off the club head. The United States Golf Association regulates the mass of golf balls to keep it at a constant 45.9 g (1.62 oz.). Once the ball is in flight, several forces act upon it. Some of these forces include: gravity, aerodynamic drag, and aerodynamic lift.
How does a golf ball grip a golf club?
Force of a Golf Club on a Golf Ball. The golf club only comes into contact with the ball for approximately 1/200 of a second. The face of the club is grooved so that during contact with the ball it can grip the ball and create backspin which enables aerodynamic lift.
What causes a golf ball to compress and compress?
The force of the club head on the ball causes the ball to compress and apply an equal amount of force on the club. The impact of this equal and opposite force has little effect on the continuation of the swing.