It takes about a couple of hours
At a bowling ball factory.
you cannot make a floating and sinking bowling ball, it is highly impossible.
nope it depends on your form and how you release the ball.
Yes, but you have to completely flatten your wrist to make it or it will hook
3. two fingers, one thumb *unless ball has a balance, or weight hole to make the ball USBC legal.
my prediction about the bowling ball falling first was true.
so that the bowling ball can just glide and not stop while its going to make a strike or whatever.
Depending on the specific ball and materials, it could take 2-5 hours.
The force of the bowling ball colliding with the golf ball causes the golf ball to be redirected in an elastic collision. How fast either travels depends on the friction of the surface and the angle of contact with the bowling ball.Comparative Masses and EnergyIn the collision between a golf ball and a bowling ball, the fact that the bowling ball continues to move (although possibly changed in direction) is a function of the comparative masses of the two. The bowling ball is much more massive, so at normal velocities its kinetic energy exceeds the kinetic energy of the golf ball. In order to "stop" the bowling ball, the golf ball would have to make a perfectly aimed collision, and have a much higher velocity. Quantitatively, the velocity of the golf ball would have to be the inverse ratio of the ratio of the masses of the two balls, so that the kinetic energy (mass times velocity) is equal and in the opposite direction.Example : Golf ball at 45 g, ten pound bowling ball at 4500 g -- the golf ball would have to move at 100 times the velocity of the bowling ball to counteract its kinetic energy. If the bowling ball rolls at 2 m/sec, the golf ball would have to travel at more than 200 m/sec (720 kph or 447 mph), about 3 times a ball's normal velocity off the face of a golf club.
If one were to sculpt a solid weight bowling ball from the suggested paper mache, it is likely to take at least 5 cups of water for a 5-pin bowling ball and at least 16 cups of flour for a 10-pin bowling ball. Consider in order to solidify the mache mixture, that each of these measurements will need to mix at least twice as much water, over the flour.
the back spin you put on the ball, but how do you even ask a question on this site? i cant figure it out :/
Making a bowling ball hook is really all in the wrist and in the hand. The way you release the ball with effect how the ball ends up hooking. I found that it was easiest to just experiment with different releases reather then just taking advice. But if you have someone willing to teach then go for it =)