Effect of Air Resistance on the Speed of a Thrown Ball

In summary, when air resistance is present, a ball thrown vertically upward will return to its original level with less speed due to the conservation of energy principle. Air resistance uses up some of the ball's kinetic energy, causing it to return with less speed than its initial throwing speed.
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I understand that in the absence of air resistance, if a ball is thrown vertically upward with a certain initial speed, on returning to its original level it will have the same speed.

But when air resistance is a factor, will the ball be moving faster, the same or more slowly than its throwing speed when it gets back to the same level?

I believe it will move more slowly. But why does air resistance cause this?
 
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Conservation of energy.
You give the ball a certain amount of kinetic (motion) energy when you throw it.
If no energy is lost then it will return to the same point with the same energy and so the same speed.
Air resistance uses up some of the energy (it actually heats the air - difficult to measure with a ball but imagine the space shuttle re-entering the atmosphere!) so the ball returns with less speed.
 
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aahh gotcha. Thank you for breaking that part down.
 

Related to Effect of Air Resistance on the Speed of a Thrown Ball

What is air resistance and how does it affect a thrown ball?

Air resistance is the force that opposes the motion of an object through air. When a ball is thrown, it experiences air resistance which slows down its speed and alters its trajectory.

What factors affect the amount of air resistance experienced by a thrown ball?

The amount of air resistance depends on the size, shape, and speed of the ball. A larger and less streamlined ball will experience more air resistance compared to a smaller and more streamlined ball. The speed of the ball also plays a role, as higher speeds result in greater air resistance.

How does air resistance impact the accuracy of a thrown ball?

Air resistance can cause a thrown ball to deviate from its intended path and decrease its accuracy. This is because the force of air resistance acts in the opposite direction of the ball's motion, causing it to slow down and change direction.

How can the effects of air resistance on a thrown ball be minimized?

The effects of air resistance can be minimized by using a more streamlined ball, throwing it at a lower speed, and adjusting the angle of the throw to reduce the surface area of the ball facing the air. Additionally, throwing the ball in a windless environment can also minimize the impact of air resistance.

How is air resistance of a thrown ball calculated and measured?

The air resistance of a thrown ball can be calculated using mathematical equations that take into account the factors of size, shape, and speed of the ball. It can also be measured using specialized equipment such as a force sensor or a wind tunnel.

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