Seriously?
Well, they are both spherical, for one.
Yes, the material of the ball affects the way it bounces. For example, a rubber ball will bounce higher than a foam ball due to their different elasticity and density. Additionally, the surface on which the ball is bouncing can also impact the bounce.
Possibly but not likely.
Yes it does. If the rubber is to cold the molecules in the rubber will not deflect "spring" allowing. If the rubber is to hot then those same molecules are to far apart to interact with each other in an optimal way.
the leather (or rubber) can effect the way it bounces on the hoop, how big the ball is. Remember: Technology is a way to do something better/more efficient
Latex is used in the manufacturing of most rubber balls that are produced. However, it is possible to purchase rubber balls which are made of a vinyl material for people with latex allergies.
Yes and no. Kidney stones feel as big as a marble. But if you swallow a marble it will come out a different way
Einstein revised our idea of planetary orbits in his theory of relativity, which says that planets orbit the sun because of the sun's distortion of space. This distortion causes space to bend. The planets move along this bend. Think of a Bowling ball placed on a mattress. The ball causes a circular dent in the mattress. If you shoot a marble at the ball, the marble will move around the bowling ball in a circle along the path of the indentation. In the same way, the planets revolve along the indentation the sun makes in space.
1. Look at the end of the cartridge for a plastic ball the is plugging up the filling hole. 2. Stand the cartridge on end where the plastic ball is facing up. 3. Put the "L" tool on top of the plastic filling hole ball and tap it with a hammer to knock the plastic ball into the cartridge. 4. Put the blunt needle onto the syringe and fill the syringe with ink. Black Cartridge will hold 20ml of ink, High Capacity Black cartridge holds 40ml. Color Cartridge will hold 10ml of ink, High Capacity Color cartridge holds 20ml. 5. Seal the filling hole with the rubber ball included with your refilling kit, by putting the rubber ball on top of the filling hole and press the rubber ball with the "L" tool until you feel it snap into place. Note: On your second refill you do not need to knock the ball into the cartridge. Just screw the ball remover half way into the rubber ball and pull it out. If you did not tear up the rubber ball you can use it again to seal the hole.
The two forces acting on a plasticine ball on a forcemeter are the gravitational force pulling the ball downward towards the Earth and the normal force exerted by the forcemeter pushing the ball upward. The gravitational force is equal to the weight of the ball, while the normal force is the reaction force exerted by the forcemeter to support the weight of the ball.
Marble is hard and durable, which makes it appeal to everyone. Marble and granite are both expensive, but complement homes in a great way.
The only way they are both alike as if they a equilateral.
That is the correct spelling of "alike" (similar in some way).