Answer=Transferred to the pins.
kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. When the bowling ball is released and rolls towards the pins, it carries kinetic energy that is transferred upon impact, causing the pins to move.
inertia
A bowling ball is a ball that is used in the game of bowling, where you roll the ball down an aisle and try to knock down as many pins as you can.
to throw at the pins
The bowling ball is better for knocking down pins because it is larger and alson has a larger mass
To knock down the pins.
Energy is transferred to the pins and the deflection and contact of the pins will typically slow the ball momentum.
it tries to knock all the pins down
it knocks the pins down.
The bowling ball does slow down. Momentum is conserved. It's just that it's a heavy ball so it has a lot of momentum, and the pins are light so overall the ball doesn't slow down enough for us to notice.
A bowling ball is very heavy and out weighs the pins.