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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
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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, chung chi (lambangcapgiarenhat.com blog entry) 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
Read more









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.