Richard
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Thing is, spin is not in one direction - it is circular.marc71178 said:Oh "you don't think" - conclusive proof for me.
You cannot prove it has no effect, and fail to see how it can't - if the ball is spinning into the wind then that wind will slow it - likewise if spinning with, then the wind will increase it.
Of course wind can affect accelleration\decelleration in a linear direction, and also loop and dip or otherwse. But I don't see how it's likely to affect revolution about an axis.
And I can prove whether it affects how quickly revolution about an axis slows down, and I'll do it as soon as I can! By trying bowling a ball into and down a strong wind then in calm conditions. Whether you choose to believe me is another matter!