Stop the ball
the inertia
Because you didn't throw it hard enough.
the hard ball gose further because its harder than the soft ball so it pushes all the wind out of the way wich mackes it easier to travel.
Because the hard surface doesn't absorb any of the energy of the tennis ball - thus the ball bounces higher than if it was dropped on a softer surface.
Well it is hard to explain but i will give it a try. It actually depends on what type of ball your talking about. Baseball, Basketball, Waffle balls, etc you looking at a bouncy ball its actually because of the rubber used when you bounce the ball hard do you here that slamming sound? That is the sound of the tiles and the ball meeting and since the tiles are a hard smooth surface rubber works well on it so that's how i think of it.
The difficulty of picking up a bowling ball is the weight of the ball and holes for the hand grip relative to the person picking up the ball and their strength and mobility.
thow the bowling ball as hard as u can
Rolled? Thrown? How heavy of a bowling ball? And the speed of a ball depends on how hard a person throws it. It is hard to answer such a general question.
the inertia
Because you didn't throw it hard enough.
The question is hard to understand, but one could most likely have a bowling ball printed at the Kingpin bowling alley in St. Peter's. However, other companies exist that will print custom bowling balls like bowlerstore.
A bowling ball. An official NBA basketball weighs 22 ounces, which is less than two pounds. The bowling balls little kids play with weigh 6 to 8 pounds, and adults play with balls weighing from 12 to 16 pounds.
It has impressive rotational kinetic energy as well as linear kinetic energy. Example, a 7 kg diameter 0.25 metre diameter bowling ball travelling at 10 metres / second, has a linear KE of 350 joules, and also a rotating KE of 140 joules, both of these have to be arrested upon stopping the bowling ball.
you have a baseball field and you roll a bowling ball and you try to kick it as hard as you can and you try to catch it or throw it at the person who kicked it.
The first 15 feet or so (up to the arrows) is traditionally called the heads, which is short for the headboards. When bowling lanes were made of wood, it was usually made from very hard woods such as maple, because it was the part of the lane that took the most pounding.
The bowling ball consists of many things like rock cement and sometimes hollow in the very middle. It depends on how heavy the ball is. If the ball is 12 lbs. it will consist of about 11 lbs. of cement or rock and about 1 lbs. of hard plastic.
Hard to answer. Max top weight after drilling is 1 ounce.