Batteries Holding Up A Bowling Ball?

Batteries Holding Up A Bowling Ball?
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6 responses to “Batteries Holding Up A Bowling Ball?”

  1. Question for you Physicists. Will the battery deplete faster while holding a heavy load versus just running the current through without a load?

  2. I knew batteries were powerful, but I didn’t realize they could also serve as bowling ball support! Someone call the physics police

  3. I love to see the uses of everyday stuff we learned about in science lessons

  4. That one friend in the sleepover who falls to the floor at like 5 am:

  5. would a ac current work? if the frequency is fast enough it wouldnt drop would it?

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