Recent content by ccastro306
-
C
Undergrad Bowling physics 10 pin bowling
no, that unfortunately doesn't help. I'm looking for the speed at which a 15 lb ball must hit the pins in order to have the same force as a 16 lb ball. If they're both thrown the same speed obviously the 16 lb has more force because of the extra mass.- ccastro306
- Post #3
- Forum: Mechanics
-
C
Undergrad Bowling physics 10 pin bowling
Bowling physics... 10 pin bowling... I'm an avid bowler... and trying to figure out the reduction in force into the pins when using a 14lb ball as opposed to a 15 lb ball as opposed to a 16 lb ball. I am reasoning that a lighter ball has less impact power (as in getting hit with a 3 lb brick...- ccastro306
- Thread
- Bowling Physics Pin
- Replies: 6
- Forum: Mechanics