No because mass doesn't means how it affect far it rolls
how does increasing the height of a ramp affect how far a ball rolls down the ramp
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
Yes it does as the type of ball effects how it interects with the world. That is how it reacts with the surface it is on or how it reacts with the air around it.
I believe it does. If you imagine it with a bowling ball and two tennis balls, when you roll one tennis ball into another stationary tennis ball, it rolls away, but not that far. Now repeat the same experiment with a bowling ball and a tennis ball, the result is much clearer as to which moved the stationary tennis ball more. The bowling ball did as it has a larger mass and size.
Yes. The force applied by the catapult will cause an acceleration on the tennis ball that is inversely proportional to the mass of the tennis ball.
Yes
The last answer was totally wrong because the only reason why a basket-ball goes further than a ping-pong ball is because of the gas and air pressure inside the ping-pong ball is a lot lighter and is why they use it for ping-pong. But to answer your question, no it doesn't because of newtons second law states F=MA (force equals mass times acceleration). You could rearrange this equation to find out for your self as well.
The last answer was totally wrong because the only reason why a basket-ball goes further than a ping-pong ball is because of the gas and air pressure inside the ping-pong ball is a lot lighter and is why they use it for ping-pong. But to answer your question, no it doesn't because of newtons second law states F=MA (force equals mass times acceleration). You could rearrange this equation to find out for your self as well.
When things are heavier they fall faster. The faster something goes the longer it takes to stop.
Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.
Yes