Having a lot of balls in the air means juggling or managing multiple tasks or responsibilities at the same time. It suggests handling a high level of complexity or busyness.
Yes, the air pressure in a ball can affect the distance it travels. Overinflated or underinflated balls may not travel as far as properly inflated balls because the amount of air pressure can impact the ball's bounce and flight trajectory.
Having "big balls" may refer to being brave, courageous, or having a lot of confidence. It can be used colloquially to describe someone who takes risks or acts boldly in situations that others might find intimidating.
Cotton balls trap air between their fibers, creating an insulating barrier that helps retain body heat. The air pockets in the cotton balls reduce heat transfer to the surrounding environment, thus preventing heat loss.
Balloons, inflatable mattresses, and beach balls are all objects typically filled with air in a home.
Blowing between two lightweight balls would create a pressure difference causing them to move closer together due to the Bernoulli principle. The air flow tends to be faster between the balls, leading to lower pressure, causing the balls to move closer as the higher pressure air surrounding them pushes them together.
do you mean, Do balls need air to bounce? Yes
You need a lot of ultra balls and a lot of dusk balls
Most balls are indeed hollow; they have air pressure inside. However, there are balls that don't have air. Those ones are not hollow.
The soccer balls pressure rebounds off of your foot then through the air!!!!!
a air filled is air filled and and international is sticky
no use mean look/shadow tag/arena trap and a lot of ultra balls
In the case of moth balls in air, the moth balls themselves are the solute (the substance being dissolved or dispersed) and air is the solvent (the substance in which the solute is dissolved or dispersed). However, it's worth noting that moth balls do not actually dissolve in air but release vapors that act as repellents.
The air pressure inside the can is always higher than the air pressure outside the can. The air is compressed into the can along with the tennis balls.
It means "balls" It means "balls"
you cant measure out ultra balls to equal master balls. master balls are just a lot better.
Full of nonsense, talking a lot of rubbish
Yes