Slice one ping pong ball in half.
Fill up the half of the ping pong ball with water.
Empty the water from the ping pong ball into a measuring cup.
Measure the amount of water in mL and multiply it by 2, ( there are two halves ).
According to a couple of sources I looked at (e.g. www.brookings.k12.sd.us/krscience/open/cells/moles.ppt), a mole of ping pong balls would cover the entire surface of the earth to a depth of 60 miles!
about 144 ping pong balls are in a gross.
about 10cm2
No they do not.
Sure it can. But you'll need a lot a lot of ping pong balls- I believe the ratio is about 1 pound per 15 ping pong balls... then you can lift just about anything.
There are 16 ounces in a pound, so 16 / 0.110 = 145.5 ping-pong balls would weigh 1 pound. Rounded down, this means that you would need 145 ping-pong balls to equal 1 pound in weight.
0 - ping pong balls are solid in color with no dots
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25'844'746 Ping-pong balls 328'301'674 Aspirin Tablets 752'000 hockey pucks
It is not possible to create a constellation of stars using ping pong balls. Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky that are millions of light years away and cannot be replicated with ping pong balls.
People name table tennis balls based on their quality. For example, a "3 Star Ball" is known as the highest quality ball.Table tennis is also known as ping-pong. Sometimes the balls are referred to as ping-pong balls.
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