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                A scientist wanted to move a golf ball and a bowling ball to both reach 15 mph.  What would the scientist have to do differently for the bowling ball than the golf ball to reach his goal?
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    To move a bowling ball and a golf ball to both reach 15 mph, the scientist would have to apply a greater force or exert more energy to the bowling ball than to the golf ball. This is because the bowling ball is much heavier than the golf ball and requires more force to move it at the same speed.
    
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