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A spinning cricket ball in air does not follow a parabolic tragectory due to

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Answered by sonuvuce
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Answer:

A spinning cricket ball in air does not follow a parabolic trajectory due to Magnus Effect

Step-by-step explanation:

When a cricket ball is spinning, the air around it also moves. At the top of the ball the resultant velocity is greater than that at the bottom of the ball. Due to this, the pressure at the top of the ball is less than that at the bottom of the ball. This is called Magnus Effect which can be explained by Bernoulli's theorem. As a result, the ball does not follow a parabolic path, rather a curved path.

Answered by jitumahi89
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Answer:

Magnus effect

Step-by-step explanation:

A spinning cricket ball in air does not follow a parabolic tragectory due to the magnus effect.when ball is thrown the pressure on the bottom surface is high in comparison to the upper surface.This pressure difference is responsible for creating the lift as well as velocity difference on the upper and lower surface. This velocity difference is responsible for following the curved path.

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