They are where they are supposed to be. Everyone is different.
the relative height ain't important. Providing they are both roughly the same shape and size and no lumps its OK
When two identical balls are thrown directly upward, they will follow the same path and reach the same height before falling back down due to gravity.
Both balls will hit the floor at the same time, regardless of their size or shape, as long as they have the same mass and are dropped from the same height in a vacuum. This is due to the principle of gravitational acceleration acting equally on all objects, causing them to fall at the same rate of acceleration.
In the absence of air resistance, different weight balls will hit the ground at the same time when dropped from the same height. This is because all objects fall at the same rate due to gravity, regardless of their mass.
The scientist would set up an incline plane with the same angle for both balls and release them from the same height at the same time. If the balls reach the bottom of the incline plane at the same time, it suggests they roll down at the same speed. Any differences in speed could indicate that factors such as mass or shape affect their rolling speeds.
Aristotle believed that two balls of different masses would fall at different speeds when dropped from the same height.
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You can make the bowling ball and soccer ball have the same gravitational potential energy by lifting them to the same height above the ground. Gravitational potential energy depends on the mass of the object and the height it is lifted, so as long as both balls are lifted to the same height, they will have the same gravitational potential energy.
Objects of different masses will reach the ground at the same time when dropped from the same height because they are subject to gravity, which accelerates all objects at the same rate regardless of their mass. This is known as the equivalence principle and was famously demonstrated by Galileo.
No, in the absence of air resistance, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of weight. This principle, known as the equivalence principle, also applies to rolling objects. Therefore, heavy and light balls would roll the same distance on a frictionless surface if released from the same height.
Depends mate, I am the same height and just bought my own GPR, its different but you get used to it
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