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What was the speed of the bowling ball
A ball is traveling with constant speed hits the pins placed at the end of a bowling lane 16.5 m long. The bowler heard the sound of the ball hitting the pins 2.5 s after the ball was released from his hands. The speed of sound is 340 m/s. What was the speed of the ball.- midwesternboy2005
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- Ball Bowling Speed
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Gravitational Force of Two Bowling Balls
One problem 1.) Two bowling balls each have a mass of 15.8 kg. They are located next to one another with their centers 1.8 cm apart. What gravitational force do they exert on each other? (Use G = 6.670 10-11 N · m 2/kg2.)- Kdawg
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- Balls Bowling Force Gravitational Gravitational force
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Inertia of a Bowling Pin: Can We Predict Its Complex Motion After Impact?
Hi, I need to know the moment of inertia of a bowling pin. I'd like to know how to calculate it. I would prefer an approximation formula according to the mass of the pin instead of an integration method. Thank you- ddoucet
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- Bowling Inertia Pin
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Kinematics bowling ball problem
a bowling ball traveling with constant speed hits the pins at the end of a bowling lane 10 m long. The bowler hears the sound of the ball hitting the pins 3 sec after the ball is released from his hands. What is the speed of the ball? (Speed of sound is 340 m/s) Can someone give me a hint? I...- physicsss
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- Ball Bowling Kinematics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A bowling ball going 20MPH or a Ping Pong ball going 200MPH?
Just wondering, what generates more force? A bowling ball going 20MPH or a Ping Pong ball going 200MPH? -
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How Does Friction Affect the Transition from Sliding to Rolling in Bowling?
a bowling ball is given an initial speed vo on an alley such that it initially slides without rolling. The coefficient of friction between ball and alley is u. find the speed of the ball's center of mass vCM at the time pure rolling motion occurs. i used (1/2)mvo^2=(1/2)mVCM^2 + (1/2)Iw^2...- Xamfy19
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- Ball Bowling Rotation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Do Bowling Balls and Cue Balls Roll at the Same Speed Down an Incline?
a bowling ball is racing a cue ball down a 30* incline. the incline is 2 m long. what is the translational speed of each ball at the bottom. wouldnt i need a radius of each ball to be able to find the translational speed?- formulajoe
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- Ball Bowling
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving the Bowling Ball Problem: Find the Final Speed
A bowling ball is thrown such that at the instant it touches the floore it is moving horizontally with a speed of 8m/s and is not rotating. it slides for a time and distance before it begins to roll without slipping. The coefficient of friction between the ball and the floor is .06. What is...- zekester
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- Ball Bowling
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving the Bowling Ball Problem: Find Final Speed
A bowling ball is thrown such that at the instant it touches the floore it is moving horizontally with a speed of 8m/s and is not rotating. it slides for a time and distance before it begins to roll without slipping. The coefficient of friction between the ball and the floor is .06. What is...- zekester
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- Ball Bowling
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Long Until a Bowling Ball Starts Rolling Without Slipping?
picture is included. A bowling ball 28 cm in diameter is slid down an alley with which it has a coefficient of sliding friction of µ = 0.52. The ball has an initial velocity of 11 m/s and no rotation. g = 9.81 m/s2. Note: For a sphere Icm = (2/5)mr2. a) What is the initial deceleration of...- rdn98
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- Ball Bowling
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Bowling Ball Angular momentum problems
There are only 2 problems I am absolutely clueless on; if someone could help me get started on those 2 problems and help me figure out where I went wrong on the others, that would be great. 1. A bowling ball has a mass of 5.00 kg, a moment of inertia of 1.60 10-2 kg · m2, and a radius of...- Nanabit
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- Angular Angular momentum Ball Bowling Momentum
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving a Bowling Ball Force Problem: Finding Weight and Acceleration
I am having difficulty solving this problem. I even asked my teacher for help but her equation did not work and I am confused even more. Can someone please help me? Q. When you lift a bowling ball with a force of 82 N, the ball accelerates upward with an acceleration a. If you lift with a...- nerak
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- Ball Bowling Force
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to diffract a bowling ball
This is a distant cousin to my question about the wave function of atoms in a solid. If I were to construct some apparatus that allows me to cool a bowling ball to near absolute zero, and to then cause the ball to roll through a doorway at a speed of say 10^-35 meters per second, then, since the...- Ivan Seeking
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- Ball Bowling
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- Forum: Optics