When a hollow plastic ball and a solid metal ball is a dropped in a vacuum and gravity is the only force acting on the balls the balls will fall at the same rate. Being that this is a prediction answer may vary.
Cute. Are you postulating a hollow body? Like a donut? It's not really possible for real objects.
Its simple plastic is hollow and and sound waves usully bounce off of hollow things
The force of gravity inside a hollow shell is zero, according to an elegant theorem by Isaac Newton. Therefore at depth the force of gravity comes only from the sphere which has its radius equal to your distance from the centre.
If the planet is a hollow shell, of any thickness but with a hole in the middle, and the material in the shell is evenly distributed (homogeneous, or of uniform density), then there is zero gravity anywhere inside the shell.
it is a ball that is 100% reflective. it is durable, its made of steel, a little bit of rubber, and plastic, (rubbery plastic shell protects the steel ball inside) (steel ball is hollow) it takes practice to master it, that can be achived by viewing the included Tips and Tricks DVD
Cute. Are you postulating a hollow body? Like a donut? It's not really possible for real objects.
Its simple plastic is hollow and and sound waves usully bounce off of hollow things
It is a hollow tube made from plastic, used to sip drinks.
It would depend on what kind of hollow plastic balls you are looking to buy. If you are looking for CLEAR plastic balls, www.tradekey.com may be your best, cheapest solution. Alternatively, cicball.thomasnet.com would be ideal if you are looking for Polypropylene Hollow Balls. Lastly, www.craigballsales.com would be a great alternative. I hope this answers your question, and good luck!! Environmental Controls Company manufactures hollow plastic balls as bird deterrents and algae control. Their website is eccllc.us. I believe this hits the nail on the head, consult this for hollow plastic balls. http://www.cicball.com/
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You can buy 2 to 3 inch hollow plastic balls at www.complexplastics.com/BALLS/balls3of3.htm. Another good website is www.complast.com/balls/
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go to the PC and go to your box and clck on ball capsules.
Try your hardware store.
That depends on many things including but not limited to; 1. how thick the plastic is (if it's solid or just a shell around a hollow center) 2. the type of plastic, as different plastics have different densities. 3. if it is a hollow ball, the size of the ball will make a difference as the greater the volume of air compared to the volume of plastic will lower the density
When you donate your pixie hollow clothes you won't have them in your wardrobe anymore.