They would land at the same time.
If dropped from the same height, they will hit the ground at the same time.
In vacuum they reach ground exactly at the same time. In a medium other than vacuum the ball will reach ground first.
In a vacuum they are both the same. In air the golf ball hasless wind resistance and will hit first
Position the fulcrum so that the distance from the fulcrum to the one pound ball is twice the distance from the fulcrum to the two pound ball.
Both will reach the ground at the same time if they were dropped at the same time in a vacuum. This is a well proven fact that the mass has no effect on the acceleration of an object in a free fall in a vacuum.
In a vacuum, they will hit at the same time.
Yes. At 16 ounces to the pound, an 8 pound ball would be 8*16=128 ounce ball.
With both projectiles round and made of the same heavy material (same densities), they'd get to the ground at the same time. Air resistance would be minimized this way. A ping pong ball cannot fall as fast as a cannon ball unless both are falling in a vacuum. Galileo put us straight on this phenomenon.
There are bowling balls with different masses. In general, if you weigh one of them, its mass is 1 pound-mass for each pound of weight on earth, or 1 kilogram for each 2.205 pounds of weight on earth. -- 6-lb ball . . . 6 pound-mass / 2.722 kilograms -- 12-lb ball . . . 12 pound-mass / 5.443 kilograms -- 14-lb ball . . . 14 pound-mass / 6.350 kilograms -- 15-lb ball . . . 15 pound-mass / 6.804 kilograms -- 16-lb ball . . . 16 pound-mass / 7.257 kilograms (all metric masses are rounded numbers)
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.
obviosly its the dyson ball
The Dyson Ball works on pivot points as opposed to traditional 4 wheels. Although the Dyson does have wheels, there are only two on the back and the main pivot point is the ball. The ball allows the vacuum to turn on a dime. The Dyson Ball vacuum works with the same cyclone technology the previous vacuums in the product like use. Instead of having a traditional base, the Dyson Ball uses a ball joint as a pivot coupled with flexible air tubing.