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If you drop a bowling bal & a ?

by Guest64571  |  earlier

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I need this answer within two hours... please. You will get ten points if you at least are the first one to give me a usable link to find the information myself!!! (^.^)

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  1. If you drop a bowling ball and *anything else*, both will be accelerated at the same rate.  

    However, since the bowling ball is much more dense than, say, a feather - the ball will fall faster due to less aerodynamic effects.

    If both were dropped on the moon - equal gravity, equal aerodynamic friction - both would fall at the same exact rate.

    Here's a video - not of a bowling ball & a feather, but a hammer and a feather - being dropped on the moon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C5_dOEyA...


  2. whats the question?

  3. I can give you the answer a lot quicker if you ask the question.

    LOL, quantum, looks like you've got it covered.  Unless it's something like "If you drop a bowling ball and a shot put into the sun, which one will melt first?"  <chuckle>

  4. im guessing you mean "if you drop a bowling ball and something that weighs less than a bowling ball which will hit the ground first" and the answer is if the other item is not something that has major drag like a feather or a piece of paper, then they will hit the ground at the same time.  

  5. We could help you a lot faster if you actually asked a complete question.

    "If you drop a bowling bal & a" doesn't mean anything.

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