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Answer=Transferred to the pins.
A bowling ball is very heavy and out weighs the pins.
inertia
Energy is transferred to the pins and the deflection and contact of the pins will typically slow the ball momentum.
No. If the ball goes into the channel, regardless of whether or not it comes back out and knocks down pins, the shot is scored as a zero, the pins must all be reset, and the scoreboard must be changed to reflect this.
momentum As the speed of a rolling ball is increasing, the increasing speed is accompanied by: a. increasing momentum.
to throw at the pins
The bowling ball is better for knocking down pins because it is larger and alson has a larger mass
The bowling ball transfers its kinetic energy (energy of movement) to the stationary bowling pins.
To knock down the pins.