Give the ball "More Mass".
Gravitational potential energy is proportional to the object's height and its mass. So if the car has more mass than the bowling ball has, then it also has more gravitational potential energy.
Because potential energy is directly proportional to all the factors that yield it's value. Potential Energy = mass * gravitational acceleration * height So, with everything else being constant increasing the height will increase the potential energy.
The most massive one. That's PROBABLY the bowling ball.
The greater the gravitational potential energy the more the kinetic energy, so as it bounces, the gravitational potential energy will decrease, so will the kinetic energy decrease and everything will decrease and they will suck
No, gravitational portential energy is more with more hight and gravitational kinetic energy is maximum just before reaching the ground.
The potential energy of the ball was increased by raising its height above the ground. This is because the potential energy of an object is directly related to its position in a gravitational field; the higher the object is elevated, the more potential energy it possesses.
There is more gravitational energy when two objects are closer together and less gravitational energy when they are farther apart. This is because the gravitational force between two objects is stronger when they are closer together and weaker when they are farther apart.
The object with the most mass, as gravitational force is dependent on mass. Therefore the bowling ball exerts more gravitational force than a baseball or a football.
A golf ball would have less potential energy on the Moon than it does on Earth because potential energy is dependent on the height above a reference point and the gravitational force acting on the object. The Moon's gravitational force is about 1/6th that of Earth's, meaning that for the same height, the potential energy (calculated as (PE = mgh), where (m) is mass, (g) is gravitational acceleration, and (h) is height) would be significantly lower on the Moon. Therefore, at the same height, the golf ball's potential energy would be less on the Moon.
The potential energy gets less until the ball gets to the bottom of the hill, at which point the potential energy is zero. The potential energy that is lost, gets converted to Kinetic energy of the ball that goes faster and faster as it gets more and more of the Potential energy.
There is more gravitational potential energy in a heavier object compared to a lighter object. This is because gravitational potential energy is directly proportional to an object's mass and height. Therefore, the heavier object with more mass would have a greater gravitational potential energy when raised to the same height as the lighter object.
Most likely the bowling ball. According to the laws of physics, an object with more inertia accelerates slower but is harder to stop. The bowling ball accelerates slowly but has a high mass. The beach ball accelerates quickly but has a low mass. So the bowling ball has more inertia.