Yes. At 16 ounces to the pound, an 8 pound ball would be 8*16=128 ounce ball.
A 16 pound bowling ball would be 71.172 newtons in weight.
The regulation sport that uses the largest ball is basketball.
There are bowling balls with different masses. In general, if you weigh one of them, its mass is 1 pound-mass for each pound of weight on earth, or 1 kilogram for each 2.205 pounds of weight on earth. -- 6-lb ball . . . 6 pound-mass / 2.722 kilograms -- 12-lb ball . . . 12 pound-mass / 5.443 kilograms -- 14-lb ball . . . 14 pound-mass / 6.350 kilograms -- 15-lb ball . . . 15 pound-mass / 6.804 kilograms -- 16-lb ball . . . 16 pound-mass / 7.257 kilograms (all metric masses are rounded numbers)
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
Norm Duke uses 16-pound Storm bowling balls.
there are 16 ounces in a pound.
The most common answer people will give you is that it is a 10 pin bowling ball but at a maximum of only 20lbs that is very small in comparison with the strong man event of the Atlas Stones that has a stone ball weighing in at 352lbs. It won't roll but it is still a ball and it is heavy!
== == There are 16 ounces in a pound.
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Any object that weighs 16 lbs. here on Earth has a mass of 7.26 kg., regardless of whether it's a bowling ball or a chocolate cake. 1 kg. = 2.205 lbs.
There are 16 ounces in a pound (avdp)