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Because the earth is bigger than both so they get pulled down with gravity at the same time
Bowling, curling, and tennis
a crate dropping , a tennis ball rolling down a hill, and a bowling ball falling are examples o f free fall.
a crate dropping , a tennis ball rolling down a hill, and a Bowling ball falling are examples o f free fall.
Since the lightest tenpin bowling ball is currently 6 pounds and a table tennis ball is not even an ounce, the tenpin bowling ball is heavier.
The bowling ball, because it's the heaviest and thus not as affected by air resistance
Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that whenever one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction. This law helps explain how forces work in the physical world.
Gravity is the same rate whether it is a tennis ball or a feather dropping. Gravity is 12.3 grams per cubic centimeter in a descending pattern and is a constant.
a bowling ball
I believe it does. If you imagine it with a bowling ball and two tennis balls, when you roll one tennis ball into another stationary tennis ball, it rolls away, but not that far. Now repeat the same experiment with a bowling ball and a tennis ball, the result is much clearer as to which moved the stationary tennis ball more. The bowling ball did as it has a larger mass and size.
An alley in tennis is the area between the single's line and double's line.
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