The heaviest ball you can throw is 16 pounds its illegal to throw anything over that.
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6 i think
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
Usually about 2-3 ounces.
a bowling ball is much heavier than a astronaut under the action of gravity
The mass of the bowling ball would remain the same when moved from Earth to the Moon, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. However, its weight would decrease significantly on the Moon due to the lower gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. Therefore, while the bowling ball's mass stays constant, its weight would be much less on the Moon.
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.
900 pounds
Inertia affects bowling by causing the bowling ball to resist changes in its motion. When the bowler releases the ball, its inertia keeps it moving in a straight line until acted upon by external forces like friction with the lane and gravity. The weight and mass of the ball determine how much force is needed to change its direction or speed.
6x bigger
No, the inertia of a bowling ball is greater than that of a golf ball. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass, so the heavier the object, the greater its inertia. The mass of a bowling ball is much larger than that of a golf ball, resulting in greater inertia.
I think the golf ball has more inertia than ping pong ball, becuase of its weight. It is much heavy which result that it could stay at rest more, than a very lightweight ping pong ball.