Cricket balls, weighing between 155.9 and 163.0 grams
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A cricket ball is required to be between 155.9g and 163g.
because cricket ball has greater mass
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No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.
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I am assuming that you meant the speed of the cricket ball to be 90km/h.Momentum = mass in kg x velocity in m/sThe BulletConvert the mass from grams to kilograms.10g x (1kg/1000g) = 0.01kgMomentum of the bullet is 0.01kg x 400m/s = 4kg•m/sThe Cricket BallConvert km/h to m/s.90km/h x (1000m/1km) x (1h/3600s) = 25m/sConvert g to kg.400g x (1kg/1000g) = 0.400kgMomentum of the cricket ball = 0.400kg x 25m/s = 10kg•m/sAnswer: The cricket ball has the greater momentum.
The instrument to use to measure the mass of a cricket ball is a scale. The balance scale is still used today with gram weights to increase the weight until the scale arms are balanced.
The stitching on a cricket ball is called the equator or the seam.
A jerk ball in cricket doesn't pertain to a ball, but to the way a ball is thrown. It is the motion of the ball.