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Bob S
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My conclusion was that rolling friction force is proportional to mass (e.g., rolling wheel), so the heavier ball has more rolling friction in direct proportion to its mass; hence there is no advantage or disadvantage in being a heavier ball. But for balls of equal density, their radius scales as the cube root of mass, while the air drag force scales only linerarly or quadratically (=frontal area) with radius, so a ball with twice the radius has 8 times the mass but only at most 4 times the air drag force.zwillingerj said:It seems Bob S reaches the opposite conclusion -- the friction will affect the less massive marble more, so the more massive marble will travel further.
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