Neglecting all air resistance, directly below where it nearly hit the roof (i.e. draw a straight line down from the roof to the floor below.)
The ball is already on the train and therefore travels at the same speed as the train (so does everthing else on the train.)
When the ball is thrown it has the same velocity as the train, and therefore still has the same horizontal speed as the train - this is also assuming the train hasn't accelerated or retarded during the flight of the ball.
2007-03-20 03:19:27
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answer #1
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answered by Doctor Q 6
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If it lands on the chalk (a fly ball) then it oftentimes is seen to be truthful. no count if that's a liner previous the 1st baseman, it has to stay truthful until it passes 1st base. An execption would be final evening which i think you have been looking at. final evening in San Francisco, all human beings agreed the umpire made the incorrect call. Mark Texieria of the texas rangers hit a line force to splendid with 2 outs and the bases loaded. the Giants have been maximum well known by using 2 runs and would've misplaced the lead if the call have been made wisely. The Umpire ruled it became foul nevertheless no longer purely did it sparkling touch the chalk - it additionally landed on the sphere until now the chalk. The rangers then misplaced the sport after texiera became ejected and his alternative have been given out to end the sport. If a ball hits into truthful territory that's in play if it rolls in foul territory.
2016-12-15 04:27:15
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answered by trip 4
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Since there is no relative horizontal travel between the train and the ball, it drops down exactly at the spot it was tossed up. Assuming there are no other factors (like air draught, constant velocity of the train, no directional changes in the movement of train).
2007-03-20 03:24:32
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answered by surnell 4
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The ball will land directly below the person throwing it (neglecting air resistance).
The ball's relative horizontal velocity with respect to the train is zero. As such, the ball's horizontal position with time will not change.
2007-03-20 04:26:23
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answered by Joe the Engineer 3
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the ball will fall down on the same place because of projectile motion
as the ball is moving in the same velocity as the train
2007-03-20 03:21:06
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answer #5
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answered by rachel 2
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The ball will fall on a spot behind the place with from where it was thrown.
2007-03-20 06:58:40
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answered by pilla 1
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it will fall in the train itself
2007-03-20 03:47:44
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answered by ayal p 3
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might be of gravity.or force
2007-03-20 03:22:00
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answered by Ammy 2
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because of gravity
2007-03-20 03:20:31
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answered by pa r 1
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