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β 13y agoBecause you didn't throw it hard enough.
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β 13y agoBowling balls can have different weight distributions, which can affect their motion. The density of the core, coverstock material, and surface texture can also impact how the ball interacts with the lane conditions. Additionally, the drilling layout and finger/thumb hole positions can influence the ball's path down the lane.
The net force would be in the direction of the bowling ball's motion, which in this case would be towards the bowling pin.
If the bowling lane offers no friction, the bowling ball will continue in a straight line from when it was released, with no rotation or curve. It will not slow down or change direction until it hits the pins or another obstacle.
No, using a bowling ball covered in wool would not be recommended as it could affect the weight and balance of the ball, leading to inconsistencies in your game. It could also potentially damage the lanes and disrupt other bowlers. It's best to stick to using a standard bowling ball designed for the sport.
In a vacuum where there is no air resistance, both the bowling ball and the napkin would fall with the same acceleration due to gravity. However, in the presence of air resistance, the bowling ball, being more aerodynamic, would fall faster than the napkin.
No, a bird and a bowling ball cannot have the same momentum because momentum depends on both an object's mass and its velocity. Since a bowling ball has much more mass than a bird, even if they were moving at the same speed, their momenta would still be different.
No but if it was a wrecking ball that would be a different story
A bowling ball would be considered a sphere.
A bowling ball is made up of a plastic outercore
from an airplane and from the top of the Empire State Building
The net force would be in the direction of the bowling ball's motion, which in this case would be towards the bowling pin.
A 16 pound bowling ball would be 71.172 newtons in weight.
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If the bowling lane offers no friction, the bowling ball will continue in a straight line from when it was released, with no rotation or curve. It will not slow down or change direction until it hits the pins or another obstacle.
Use two hands when picking up the bowling ball from the return rack. Watch out for another ball being returned when picking up your ball.
Bowling balls are made from different materials - either plastic, urethane or resin. Depending on which type you have, it may be possible to burn a bowling ball - but you would sure be making one heck of a toxic waste.
the golf ball stopped but the bowling ball keep rolling due to their different size and weight.as we know bowling ball is bigger in size as well as weight so it will face more fictin force and stops early as compare to golf ball when they collide and at the same time bowling ball poshes the golf ball back.so the golf ball stops and the golf ball keeps rolling.
A bowling ball would weigh about 38% less on Mercury compared to Earth due to Mercury's lower gravity.