A reasonable unit to measure the mass of a Bowling ball is kilograms. Bowling balls typically weigh between 6 to 16 pounds, which translates to approximately 2.7 to 7.3 kilograms. Using kilograms provides a clear and standardized measurement for understanding the weight of the ball in a metric context.
The mass of the bowling ball would remain the same when moved from Earth to the Moon, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. However, its weight would decrease significantly on the Moon due to the lower gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. Therefore, while the bowling ball's mass stays constant, its weight would be much less on the Moon.
From the information provided it is impossible to answer the question. You require the velocity or speed of the ball and that is not measured in milliseconds - which a measure of time!
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
My bet is on the bowling ball. At 20000 ft the pull of gravity is only marginally smaller than that of the baseball bat at 2 ft above sea leval. Because both have been lifted to their respective hights giving them potential energy, I would keep out of the way of the ball.
Ten-pin bowling balls usually weigh from about 6 pounds (around 2800 grams) to 16 pounds (about 7200 grams) There are no bowling balls that weigh 200 grams (though such a ball would be leagal as there is no minimum weight) but if there were, the mass of the ball divided by the volume of the ball gives the density. The volume of a standard bowling ball is about 5500 cubic centimeters (I assumed a circumference of 27 inches and calculated from that) 200 / 5500 = 0.036 g/cm3 Compare to the density of air = 0,0012 g/cm3
Kilograms
The instrument used to measure the diameter of spherical objects is called calipers.
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Pounds are used to measure the mass of a bowling ball in the US, although the mass of an object that size is usually measured in kilograms in other countries.Pounds (US)
A bowling ball would be considered a sphere.
Float the ball in water and calculate the displacement.
It would depend on what you measured, it would be challenging to measure the circumference, but the radius, length or width would be easy.
A bowling ball is made up of a plastic outercore
The net force would be in the direction of the bowling ball's motion, which in this case would be towards the bowling pin.
A 16 pound bowling ball would be 71.172 newtons in weight.
a bowling ball
The answer will depend on what characteristic of the ball is being measured: its radius, volume, mass, weight, shine?