Yes
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∙ 2009-01-14 15:52:30No, it has no effect.
Well if you throw a bowling ball and a golf ball, which is gonna go faster?
yes, the gravity from the increased mass would have an effect to how fast the ball would drop, thus increasing in speed, however this effect can be countered by the energy used to acelerate the ball up against gravity Your Welcome. From: Drazonix
A baseball due to its larger weight, tighter core, and better compression.
same weight.
Yes =============================================================== well, 80% yes. the other 20% is depended on how fast you throw it
5-5.25 oz
The ball will sink when the weight of the water inside the ball plus the weight of the ball is greater than the weight of the amount of water that would fit inside the ball.
No, because the fact that the ball with less weight bounces about couple centimeters than an other ball that has more weight.
A 16 pound bowling ball would be 71.172 newtons in weight.
Speed of bat x weight of bat is force applied against ball's speed times ball's weight.
It has some effect. The distance of the ball is a combination of the speed of swing, power of swing, timing, speed of ball, type of spin ball has, and bat weight. Therefore, it doesn't completely rely on bat weight.