A tonne of ping pong balls will weight 240 pounds more than a ton of feathers.
Ton = 2,000 pounds
Tonne = 1,000 Kilograms = 2,240 pounds
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No, I haven't. But, when the bucket is in the water, the weight is supported by the water in the well. Once the bucket is raised out of the water, the weight is no longer supported, and the full weight of the bucket and the water within the bucket is felt as it is raised towards the surface.
I think water doesn't really damage tennis balls; rather, it just mattes their fabric.
either, depending on the sze of the bucket really
both have balls
The density of tennis balls is approx. 0,38 g/cm3 an can float on water.
When filled or partly filled with air, tennis balls will float. However, some of the materials in them are heavier than water. If the air is removed, some tennis balls may sink in water, as do rubber tires.
Momentum. A knowledgeable bowler knows that the ideal form requires no muscle to hold onto the ball (think of swinging a bucket full of water). The heavier the ball, the more pins it knocks down. Lighter balls tend to deflect to the side.
So that it would be easily spotted in snow or rain water.
Slap him round the face, tip balls on him, throw a bucket of water over him.
Some equipments would be:racketstennis ballsnetscourtsproper tennis attire (for safety of the player/s)scoring system
If you had a bucket of water and poured gel in it and it sunk is because gel is thicker than water aka heavier so water isnt strong enough to hold it
When filled or partly filled with air, tennis balls will float. However, some of the materials in them are heavier than water. If the air is removed, some tennis balls may sink in water, as do rubber tires.