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How does the mass of a bowling ball that has been rolled down the lane affect the kinetic energy?
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How does the mass of a bowling ball that has been rolled down the lane affect the kinetic energy?
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How does the mass of a bowling ball that has been rolled down the lane affect the kinetic energy?
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the heavier it is the more frictions it creates sliding on the floor. this make more kinetic energy.
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