If a bowling ball and an apple dropped from the same height the bowling ball would reach the ground first. This is because the bowling ball has more mass and density making gravity pull it down faster.
The apple may catch some wind to slow it down. The bowling ball will hit the ground first. Now if this happened in a vaccuum...
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If you drop an apple from your right hand and a bowling ball from your left off the roof of the bowling alley, they will hit the parking lot at the same time.
There is more air resistance on the feather and less on the bowling ball, so the bowling ball is going to hit the ground first. If this test was done on the moon where there is no air resistance, they would hit the ground at the same time.
In a vacuum, they will hit at the same time.
False.
both would travel at the same distance the bowling ball would hit the ground harder cuz it weighs more.
Would hit the same time.
An apple because if you put it on someones stomache it will want to move around more than the bowling ball would
if u let them go at the same time, both would hit at the same time, but if u throw them with say ur arms, the bowling ball because it goes less distance, the bowling ball will fall after about 2 feet, but the golf ball will sail a while WRONG In a vacuum, where there is a lack of air resistance, they should hit the ground at the same time. Based on the question, the bowling ball will hit the ground first.
They will both hit the ground at the same time.