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The volume of a volleyball is typically measured in cubic meters (m³) in the SI system. One can also use liters (L) as a common non-SI unit for measuring the vo
Read more
Chemistry
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What atoms are in a volleyball?
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A volleyball typically consists of synthetic materials like rubber, foam, and leather. These materials are composed of various atoms found in organic compounds,
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Physics
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Unbalanced forces in volleyball?
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Unbalanced forces in volleyball occur when one team applies more force than the other, leading to the ball moving in the direction of the stronger force. This c
Read more
Sports
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How is volleyball related to physics?
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Volleyball involves many physics principles, such as projectile motion when the ball is served, gravity affecting the ball's trajectory, and momentum transfer d
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Volleyball
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What is the fastest volleyball serve ever recorded?
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The fastest volleyball serve ever recorded was made by György Grozer, a Hungarian volleyball player, with a speed of 134 km/h (83.5 mph) during a match.