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Powerful shot by a batsman makes the ball moves in which motion.​

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Powerful shot by a batsman makes the ball move in a non-linear motion.

EXPLANATION:

  • The ball will begin tumbling down once it arrives at its most extreme tallness and its velocity in vertical way becomes zero.
  • At the point when a batsmen hit the ball, ball will keep on going towards the hit.  
  • Ball will possibly stop when you apply an outside force.  
  • Ball is halted when defenders apply force or by frictional force.
  • When we see there is dew in ground there is less contact on ground and ball surges.  
  • At the point when a quick bowler comes running and toss the ball he is applying force on ball.  
  • Likewise at the same time, the ball will apply same greatness of force however we see a lot of impact.  
  • A quick ball tends to continue to move because of inertia.  
  • As per Newton's subsequent law, the force with which ball is moving is equivalent to its mass increased by its acceleration.
  • The ball moves along a bend which isn't a circle.
  • Also, the motion doesn't rehash the same thing, so it isn't occasional.  
  • Thus, the motion of the ball can be delegated as non-linear motion.
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