The mass of the objects don't matter in free fall - they both fall at the same time, assuming air resistance is negligible. However in your case, the Golf ball has less air resistance than a tennis ball (add that to the fact tennis ball consist most of air inside adding more to the air resistance).
Therefore, the golf ball falls faster than a tennis ball -
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If thrown at the same speed, a basketball. A basketball is heavier and will have momentum going with it while a tennis ball will have little momentum. A basketball will roll faster than most balls.
It has a negative (downward) slope.
Soup just draaaaiiiiins its way down, slowly, while a ball of catfood rolls down the slope quite quickly.
A solid ball rolls faster than a hollow ball.
A ball rolls down a slope due to the force of gravity acting upon it. Gravity pulls the ball downwards and causes it to accelerate as it moves down the slope. Friction between the ball and the slope also plays a role in determining the speed and motion of the ball.
because the tennis has more bounce in it your welcome
In other words, does a golf ball roll faster up a hill? No obviously not. It would roll faster down a slope, it's called gravity.
The speed of the ball will increase at the bottom of the slope due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy as it rolls downhill. Assuming no external forces are acting on the ball, it will be traveling at its maximum speed at the bottom of the slope.
Negative positive (apex)
I believe it does. If you imagine it with a bowling ball and two tennis balls, when you roll one tennis ball into another stationary tennis ball, it rolls away, but not that far. Now repeat the same experiment with a bowling ball and a tennis ball, the result is much clearer as to which moved the stationary tennis ball more. The bowling ball did as it has a larger mass and size.
Neither. The ball rolls faster on cement, not grass, or dirt.
it would hit the ground if there was one to hit