No, they are the same ball.
A football and a golf ball are both faster than a book, even if kicked with the same force. Between a football and a golf ball the winner will be the golf ball, because the football has much more drag.
The mass of the objects don't matter in free fall - they both fall at the same time, assuming air resistance is negligible. However in your case, the golf ball has less air resistance than a tennis ball (add that to the fact tennis ball consist most of air inside adding more to the air resistance). Therefore, the golf ball falls faster than a tennis ball - Hope that helped!
To increase the final momentum of a golf ball, you could increase the initial velocity of the ball, increase the mass of the ball, or increase the duration of time that the force is applied to the ball during impact. These factors will contribute to a higher final momentum of the ball.
Slope rating is the difficulty of the golf course. The higher the rating, then the more difficult one should have. The greens are faster, the course is hilly, and there are many more bunkers.
Well, that depends on how fast the golf-ball is going, if it's going 30 mph, yes is can, If faster no.
momentum=velocity x mass say a golf ball weighs 1 pound and the bowling ball weighs 5 pounds the golf ball would have to be moving 5 times faster than the bowling ball to have the same momentum
Well if you throw a bowling ball and a golf ball, which is gonna go faster?
Kinetic energy is a function of mass and velocity. Therefore, an object with more mass, such as a bowling ball, would have to go slower than an object with less mass, such as a golf ball. So, if given the same amount of kinetic energy, a bowling ball will go faster than a golf ball, because it has more mass.
no they forbidden but you can turn the slope function off and use it
In a vacuum, both the golf ball and ping pong ball would fall at the same rate due to the absence of air resistance. This is known as the principle of equivalence, as all objects fall at the same rate in a vacuum regardless of their mass. However, in the presence of air resistance, the golf ball, with a greater mass and surface area, would experience more air resistance compared to the ping pong ball, causing it to fall slower.
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