Any object that weighs 16 lbs. here on Earth has a mass of 7.26 kg., regardless of whether it's a Bowling ball or a chocolate cake. 1 kg. = 2.205 lbs.
There are bowling balls with different masses. In general, if you weigh one of them, its mass is 1 pound-mass for each pound of weight on earth, or 1 kilogram for each 2.205 pounds of weight on earth. -- 6-lb ball . . . 6 pound-mass / 2.722 kilograms -- 12-lb ball . . . 12 pound-mass / 5.443 kilograms -- 14-lb ball . . . 14 pound-mass / 6.350 kilograms -- 15-lb ball . . . 15 pound-mass / 6.804 kilograms -- 16-lb ball . . . 16 pound-mass / 7.257 kilograms (all metric masses are rounded numbers)
A 16 pound bowling ball would be 71.172 newtons in weight.
Yes. At 16 ounces to the pound, an 8 pound ball would be 8*16=128 ounce ball.
Norm Duke uses 16-pound Storm bowling balls.
Yes, the mass of a typical bowling ball is greater than the mass of a soccer ball. A regulation bowling ball usually weighs around 6-16 pounds, while a standard soccer ball weighs about 0.4-0.5 pounds.
A bowling ball has more momentum. You cannot throw it as fast, but a tenpin ball weighs 16 pounds and a baseball only 1/3 pound. Momentum is mass times velocity and if you throw the bowling ball at 10 mph but the baseball at 90 mph the bowling ball still has much more momentum.
The diameter of a bowling ball is 8.5", about, if you are talking about Ten-pin bowling. There are 4 other kinds of bowling, be specific. volume is 4/3 x pi x r^3, 351 cu inch density is 0.050 pounds per cubic inch or 86 pounds per cubic ft
A bowling ball would weigh about 38% less on Mercury compared to Earth due to Mercury's lower gravity.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight. According to the Wikipedia article, "they generally range from six pounds to 16 pounds in weight"; in kilograms, that would be about half this amount (roughly 3-8 kilograms).
Yes bowling alleys do loan out 4 pound balls for the youngest children.
They all use different ones. Most professionals are sponsored by different bowling ball compaines, so they all get to pick wich type of ball they would like to use. They do have a few things in common though. They all have reactive cores, and they all weigh about the same, between 12 to 16 pounds.
You can buy bowling balls as light a 8 pounds, or as heavy as 16 pounds. Most professional bowlers use 15- or 16-pound balls. Years ago, professionals almost exclusively used 16-pound balls, but with the introduction of reactive resin coverstock and computer-designed weight blocks. the ball drives through the pins harder and deflects off the pins less. Consequently, professionals found they achieved better results with a slightly lighter ball.