It should; greater area of drag.
2006-10-08 08:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Its weight is the key factor. This was demonstrated on Myth Busters a while back. They filled identical footballs with air and helium, then fired them out using a specially made throwing machine. The lighter helium balls did not travel as far as the heavier air-filled balls.
2006-10-08 16:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No A man 1ce dropped a 10 pound ball and a 5 pound ball at he same time they hit at the same time.
2006-10-08 16:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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not necessarily. it all depends on the weight of the ball also. small balls do travel further if it weighs the same as the bigger ball.
2006-10-08 23:14:20
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answered by Aaron 3
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yes. the larger size means more resistance, so the bigger it is, the slower it should fly, therefore the shorter the distance
Of course on short distances you'll have to have a real good stopwatch
2006-10-08 16:28:27
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answered by cp_scipiom 7
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no, the size doesnt matter. infact when a big and a small one are thrown at the same time, they land at the same time.study shows it
2006-10-09 11:20:28
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answered by Sadeology 2
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yes , the bigger ball would take longer time
2006-10-08 16:01:23
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answered by moony 2
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