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A standard golf ball typically has between 250 and 500 dimples, with most common designs featuring around 336 dimples. These dimples help reduce air resistance and enhance lift, allowing the ball to travel further when struck. The specific number and pattern of dimples can vary between manufacturers and models, affecting the ball's performance characteristics.
Dimples.
The indentations on golf balls are called dimples. Most golf balls have more than 300 dimples. The number, shape, size and depth of the dimples affect.the flight of the ball. The number of dimples is generally printed on the box
It would be a golf ball. No, a baseball does not have dimples
Most modern ones have 300-450 dimples, but the amount can fall short or exceed those values
Dimples make the ball aerodynamic and allows it to fly with stability. Without dimples the flight of the ball would be very unpredictable.
A golf ball may have 236 dimples.
To find the total number of dimples on 27 golf balls, simply multiply the number of dimples on one golf ball by the number of golf balls. Since there are 366 dimples on one golf ball, the calculation is 366 dimples × 27 golf balls, which equals 9,882 dimples. Therefore, there are 9,882 dimples on 27 golf balls.
These are called dimples, they make the ball aerodynamic, without these dimples a ball could not fly.
They are called dimples, and there is about 300- 400 dimples on a golf ball.