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.
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
Yes
the smaller the mass the farther the roll
The mass of a ball affects how far it rolls by influencing its momentum. A heavier ball will have more inertia and thus require more force to get it moving. Once in motion, the heavier ball will have more kinetic energy which can help it roll further.
yes because the direction of the spin will allow to go farther of shorter depending of the type of pitch
Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.
Well, friend, the shape of a ball can indeed affect how far it goes! A smoother, rounder ball will typically travel further because it encounters less air resistance. However, factors like the force applied and the surface it rolls on also play a big role in how far it goes. Just remember, every ball is unique and beautiful in its own way!
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.
No the length of the bat doesn't affect how far the ball goes, its all in your hips and the velocity of the ball.
Oh, dude, totally! The size of a ball can affect how far it rolls. A larger ball might have more momentum and roll farther than a smaller ball, but like, it also depends on other factors like the surface it's rolling on and how hard it's hit. So, yeah, size does matter, but it's not the only thing that counts.
Yes. The viscosity, smoothness, slant, hardness and other factors of the surface would affect the distance a ball would travel. For example, a ball will travel much farther down a wet aluminum slide than up a sand dune.