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The word you refered to is bowled. The homophone is highlighted in example sentences below: Gina, whose usually very shy, took a bold step today and asked Chris out for a date. Do you prefer bold or pastel colors? Most teachers don't like Stephanie because she makes bold statements and is not afraid to disagree with authority figures.

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Why do we call it a bowling alley?

Because the ball is rolled down a specific lane or alley towards the pins.


Points for knocking down all pins in one frame?

If you knock down all the pins on your first ball of a frame it is a strike and you would add the pin total for the next 2 balls rolled. If it takes you both balls of a frame to knock down all the pins it is a spare and you would add the pin total for the next ball rolled.


How long did you push the bowling ball in this situation?

I pushed the bowling ball for about five seconds, applying a steady force to ensure it rolled smoothly down the lane. The goal was to maintain a consistent speed and direction for an optimal strike. After releasing it, I watched as it traveled toward the pins with anticipation.


There are 10 pins in a game of bowling Oh really i thought only 8 No who don't you go ask Ellenn?

There are TEN (10) pins in a standard game of bowling. In regards to the ball rolled... ... the larger ball is used in standard 10-pin bowling, and is rolled up to a maximum of twice per frame per person. ... the smaller ball is used in "duckpin" bowling (still 10 pins, although smaller), and is rolled up to a maximum of THREE times per frame per person.


What is the homophone for opens lock?

The homophone for "opens lock" is "o' pins lock".


What kind of energy does a bowling ball have as it rolls toward the pins?

The bowling ball has both kinetic and potential energy as it rolls towards the pins. The kinetic energy comes from its motion, while the potential energy comes from its position relative to the ground.


When a bowling ball hits the pins at the end of the what energy from the ball is?

Answer=Transferred to the pins.


When the ball strikes the pins they go flying while the ball continues forward Why doesn't the ball simply bounce off the pins?

A bowling ball is very heavy and out weighs the pins.


When a bowling ball collides with the pins the momentum of the ball and the pins after the collision is explained by?

inertia


What happens to the momentum of the bowling ball when it hits pins?

Energy is transferred to the pins and the deflection and contact of the pins will typically slow the ball momentum.


What did the bowling pins say to the bowling ball?

Please spare me!


Why is a bowling ball bettter for knocking down pins than a ping pong ball?

The bowling ball is better for knocking down pins because it is larger and alson has a larger mass