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  • Why does a bouncy ball rise to..?
  • Why does a bouncing ball rise to a lower height with each bounce...


  • why does a bouncing ball rise to a lower height with each bounce?

  • Why does a ball tap hurt so much? How does the pain rise into your stomach?
  • The sceince of the ball tap needs to be explained.


  • How do I go about learning to throw a rise ball?
  • ...still haven't learned how to throw a rise ball. Yea I know sad. But true. I was just...stuff like that. And also if there is a special way to release the ball. BTW- Why is there no softball section? ...


  • Why does my ball python keep rising up?
  • I just got him (he may be a baby idk) hes like a foot to a ft 1/2. He...


  • Why does a pumped up ball bounce more than a flat ball?
  • Why would a pumped up football bounce more if... than, say, a half flat ball? What is it about having...bounce higher when it is rising?


  • why would a ball bounce less on a carpet?
  • ... to the potential energy of a ball as it rises after a bounce? What happens the the kinetic energy? How does the height to which a ball ...


  • Why did people shoot cannon balls into the water where someone drowned, so they would rise to the surface?
  • This is for a school assignment so please include sources or know what you're talking...


  • Why does my skin dent when i push on it?
  • ... in or dents and rises back slowly.why would this only happen on my legs...like 6 months ago. its like a foam ball that you push in.


  • Why is the ball of my foot sore ?
  • Right foot sore over a week and getting worse...diabetic. Very sore point centre of ball of foot. Pain now rising up leg. Going on hols in 2wks - what can I do ? What could be going on? Plse...



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  • Riseball

  • A Dimple (Riseball) is a pitch thrown by a pitcher in fastpitch softball. ... of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) would be expected to drop about 48 inches (120 cm).

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