They would land at the same time.
The ball which you drop from 5 feet will reach the ground first.
It is spotted at the point where the ball is when the knee hits the ground.
a golf ball obviously...
They will land at the same time, since the acceleration due to gravity is exactly the same for any object of any mass on Earth, at approximately 9.8 m.s-2
If it's a fly ball, it depends on where it first touches the ground; if it first touches in fair territory, it's a fair ball; if it first touches in foul territory, it's a foul ball. If it's a bounding (bouncing) ball and, in the umpire's judgment, it crosses over third base, it would be a fair ball no matter where it first touched the ground.
The steel ball would likely cause more damage due to its higher density and weight compared to the wooden and plastic balls. The steel ball would hit the ground with more force, leading to more impact and potential damage upon landing.
No, a hollow steel ball will not crush under water due to the buoyant force acting on it. The pressure from the water will be evenly distributed on the surface of the ball, therefore it will not collapse.
depending how far from the ground both objects are, the ball should hit the ground first. because it doesnt matter if the car weight more his size/shape make it less aerodynamic in comparison to the ball.
The steel ball has a higher density since its mass is concentrated in a smaller volume compared to the steel ship, which has a much larger volume with the same mass. This means the steel ball is heavier for its size, while the steel ship is lighter per unit volume.
Steel ball bearings. :)
Assuming both were dropped from the same height above ground, in a vacuum both would hit the ground at the same time. In a significant atmosphere (e.g. average ground-level on Earch) the bowling ball would hit the ground first.