Does the size of a ball affect how far it goes?

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Similar to balls in flight, surface friction impedes the movement of balls with low mass-density
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, such as soccer balls, more than it does those with high mass-density, such as bowling balls. In other words, given equal size in terms of diameter, the ball with the greater mass will roll farther.
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Which ball will travel the farthest?

The results should show that the heaviest ball travels the farthest before stopping. This is because the force of gravity depends on the mass of the object it's pulling. Gravity pulls the balls down the ramp, and the force of gravity is bigger on larger-mass objects.
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Does the size of a football affect how far it goes?

If you throw two balls with the same velocity and the same air resistance force, the more massive ball will go farther. So there you have it. More mass makes the ball harder to throw but more mass also makes it less susceptible to air resistance.
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What affects how far a ball travels?

The two properties of air that affect a ball's flight are density and viscosity. In a dense gas or fluid, the molecules are close together, and any object moving through the substance must push aside a large number of molecules. All this effort takes some energy, diminishing the distance the ball will travel.
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How does the weight of a ball affect the distance it travels?

However, the ball's weight affects more than the distance it will fly. A lighter ball traveling at the same velocity as a heavier ball will land with less force.
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The Interesting Physics of Bouncing Balls



Does a heavier object travel further?

The heavy object will feel small changes to its speed (its acceleration is close to zero), while the light object will slow down a lot (its acceleration is a large negative number). In the end, the heavy object will travel farther, since it was less affected by air resistance.
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Will a heavier ball roll farther?

Through this study, we found that the heavier water bottle indeed rolled down the ramp faster than the lighter water bottle did. From this, we could infer that heavier rolling objects roll down an inclined plane faster than lighter rolling objects.
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Does mass have an effect on distance?

Mass does not affect either velocity, time, or distance.
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Does size affect speed?

Our results show that the size of an object affects the perception of its speed. In particular, smaller objects appeared to move faster in translational motion.
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Does golf ball affect distance?

The answer is yes, the golf ball does affect distance and the distance that a ball travels is affected by the way that it is struck and by the elements. So the type of ball, the player and the weather all have an impact.
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Is it easier to throw a smaller football?

Pick a smaller ball.

If you are playing recreationally, then you should just switch to a smaller ball. This will make it way easier for you to grip and throw it.
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What determines how far the soccer ball goes?

Atmospheric air pressure also affects the distance the ball travels when kicked, Rigsby states. The lower the pressure, the less friction. A ball kicked at altitude in Mexico City, for example, travels further than a ball kicked at sea level in Miami Beach.
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Do deflated footballs make a difference?

In the end, the reason for deflating a football owes more to physiology than physics. A slightly deflated ball is a bit softer, making it easier to grip the ball to throw it and reducing the bounce when it hits the hands of a receiver, making it easier to catch.
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How does the mass of a ball affect its motion?

Heavier objects (objects with more mass) are more difficult to move and stop. Heavier objects (greater mass) resist change more than lighter objects.
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How does gravity affect distance?

Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces. So as two objects are separated from each other, the force of gravitational attraction between them also decreases.
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What is best golf ball for distance?

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Does the size of a ball affect how fast it falls?

Mass does not affect the speed of falling objects, assuming there is only gravity acting on it. Both bullets will strike the ground at the same time.
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Do bigger things move slower?

(There's also the matter of a larger object having way more inertia and therefore being slower to change velocity as well.)
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What size of the ball moves faster?

If the same force is applied to two objects, the object with the smaller mass will change speeds more quickly. For example if a baseball and a bowling ball are thrown with the same force the baseball will speed up faster.
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Does diameter affect projectile motion?

A bigger diameter means a bigger surface area and more air resistance, causing projectiles to fall faster as air resistance pushes objects down as they go up.
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Does increasing mass increase stopping distance?

Nonetheless, adding mass will not increase stopping distance.
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How do mass and distance between objects affect gravity?

The force of gravity depends directly upon the masses of the two objects, and inversely on the square of the distance between them. This means that the force of gravity increases with mass, but decreases with increasing distance between objects.
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Do large balls roll faster than small balls?

There are cases where a larger ball can travel faster than a smaller ball. However, consider the case where both balls are under the same conditions (same mass, and placed at the same height on the same inclined plane, and assume negligible air resistance), then the smaller ball will travel faster than the larger ball.
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Does radius affect rolling speed?

When an object experiences pure rotational motion about its center of mass, all of its points… move at right angles to the radius in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, thus… move with a speed proportional to radius (v = rω), thus…
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Does weight make you fall faster?

No, heavier objects fall as fast (or slow) as lighter objects, if we ignore the air friction. The air friction can make a difference, but in a rather complicated way. The gravitational acceleration for all objects is the same.
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