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Which object would be affected more by friction. A bowling ball or a ping pong ball? EXPLAIN WHY
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Which object would be affected more by friction. A bowling ball or a ping pong ball? EXPLAIN WHY
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a bowling ball has more force meaning it will need more acceleration in order to move if the same amount of force was being applied the ping pong ball will move with more acceleration hope this helps ;)
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Answer:
a bowling ball because its heavier
Step-by-step explanation:
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