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15 August, 16:39

If gravity did not affect the pain of a horizontally thrown ball the ball would

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  1. 15 August, 16:50
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    If gravity had no effect on a ball after you threw it ... and there also

    were no air to slow it down ... then the ball would continue traveling

    in a straight line, in whatever direction you threw it.

    That's the heart and soul of Newton's laws of motion ... any object

    keeps moving at the same speed, and in a straight line in the same

    direction, until a force acts on it to change its speed or direction./

    If you threw the ball horizontally, then it would keep moving in the

    same direction you threw it. But don't forget: The Earth is not flat.

    The Earth is a sphere. So, as the ball kept going farther and farther

    in the same straight line, the Earth would curve away from it, and it

    would look like the ball is getting farther and farther from the ground.
  2. 15 August, 18:18
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    If gravity did not affect a horizontally thrown ball, the ball would continue along its horizontal path indefinitely (assuming it is thrown in a vacuum so no other forces are acting on it).
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