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Other than being played with a spherical object, absolutely none.
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.
The gravitational force between the bowling ball and soccer ball is due to their masses. All objects with mass exert a gravitational force on each other, following Newton's law of universal gravitation. The force is stronger when the masses of the objects are larger and when they are closer together.
Yes, because a bowling ball is more dense than a soccer ball. A bowling ball is solid all throughout while a soccer ball has its outer layer, but has air inside of it. Hope that this answer helps! :)
Well, the acceleration an object experiences under gravity is the same! This much is not dependent on the mass. So both balls will gain the same amount of speed every second while falling towards the ground. They will fall at the same speed, as long as we assume there is no wind resistance, or external forces causing a noticeable acceleration.
The bowling ball has more momentum because momentum is directly proportional to an object's mass and velocity. Since the two balls are moving at the same speed, the greater mass of the bowling ball results in it having more momentum.
The favorite German spectator sport is soccer. They have outdoor soccer and indoor soccer. Germans also like basketball, hockey and American football. They play bowling, but it's candlepin bowling and not tenpin bowling. The favorite German participant sport is weightlifting, especially the 12-ounce curl.
Bowling is the most participated sport in the US, followed by soccer and baseball.
the opposite of baseball is bowling because in bowling strikes are good
The ping pong ball is the least massive (lowest in weight) of all the objects, so it takes less force to move it compared to the other objects.
Answerlook at it this way: If I were to say, "I'd prefer to play soccer." It would be correct. If I said, "I'd prefer go bowling." It wouldn't make sense. The sentence would be "I'd prefer to play soccer than to go bowling." Break it up into two separate sentences and it's a lot easier.
A bowling ball and a soccer ball, dropped from the same height will hit the ground at exactly the same time.