This is an example of inertia. The rolling ball has more mass, so it has greater inertia than the ping pong ball. This means it requires more force to stop the rolling ball compared to the ping pong ball at the same velocity.
A baseball would be harder to stop moving at the same speed as a ping-pong ball because it has more mass and therefore more inertia. This means it would require more force to stop the baseball compared to the ping-pong ball.
When they are both moving, the ping pong ball is harder to stop. Beingso much smaller than the volleyball, it is much harder to catch.
This is an example of inertia, specifically the difference in inertia between the two objects due to their mass. The bowling ball has more mass, so it has more inertia and requires more force to stop its motion compared to the ping pong ball.
A ping pong ball rolls for a longer time in air due to its low mass and high surface area, which results in less air resistance compared to heavier or more aerodynamic objects. This lower air resistance allows the ball to maintain its speed and momentum for a longer period before coming to a stop.
Tennis balls are lighter than cricket balls. Therefore less mass. If a tennis ball travels at the same speed its momentum (mass x velocity) is lower. Therefore less momentum an easier to stop. Short answer, less mass and same speed means less momentum
This is an example of momentum, which is a product of the object's mass and its velocity. It is also harder to start a bowling ball rolling than a ping-pong ball due to inertia, which is related only to the object's mass.
Where one cannot stop playing the very addictive game we have come to know as Ping Pong.
It is an example of momentum (sometimes called "inertia"). Velocity x mass. The bowling ball is much, much heavier. With both rolling at the same speed, the bowling ball is harder to stop because it has much more mass.
Ping Shan Stop was created in 1988.
In order to get a shot to "sit" or "stop" on the green, you must hit down on the ball. The more that you hit down on the back of the ball, the more spin you will create and thus, the ball will stop.
Any amount of force can stop either kind of ball. But a greater force is required to stop a bowling ball than to stop a soccer ball IN THE SAME TIME, because the bowling ball has more mass, and therefore more momentum and more kinetic energy.