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∙ 8y agoBecause its density.
Tiffany Schmitt
Because its density.
Because its density.
The interior of a ping-pong ball is filled with air, while the interior of a golf ball is made of solid material (rubbers) that are heavier (denser) than air. Thus wile about the same size a golf ball is much heavier than a ping-pong ball.
The white ball is heavier than the rest of the balls
1- Take ou one ball and slit the other six into two groups of three balls 2- put the two groups in the balance ( first use ) and if they are the same weight then the ball you took out in the first place is the heavier if not and one group is heavier than the other then the heavier ball is in that group so you can exclude the other group and the ball you took out at first. 3- If one group is heavier than the other then you take one ball from that group ( it has 3 balss remember? ) and you weight the other two remaining balls ( second and last use of the balance ) if the two balls have the same weight then the ball you took out is the heavier one if not look to the balance to see which of the balls is lower and there is your answer. Please, tell me if you understood : )
Two. Take 3 balls and 3 balls. Leave 2 on the table. If the 3 and 3 balance set them aside and weigh the remaining 2 balls and you know which one is heavier. Done. If they don't balance, take the heavier 3, place one ball on the table and balance the other 2. If they balance, the one on the table is heavier. Done. If they don't, you know which one of the two is heaver. Done.
golf balls because there heavier in weight adnd because there smaller in size
Yes squash ball is between 23 to 25 grams, and golf balls can get up to 46 grams
Because the table-tennis ball is hollow on the inside and made of a lighter weight celluloid, while the Golf ball is made of a hard outer shell of plastic with rubber compacted on the inside. The golf ball is denser, meaning it has more mass per volume (since they're the same size), so it is heavier.
The way to pinpoint the heaviest ball is as follows:1 - Split the balls into three groups of three balls each.2 - First use of the scale: Weigh any two groups against each other.3 - If the groups weigh the same then the heavier ball is in the third group, otherwise it is in the group that weighs more.4 - We now know that the heavy ball is one of three.5 - Second use of the scale: Using the group of balls that we know contains the heavy ball, weigh any two balls against each other.6 - If one of the balls is heavier then we have our answer. If the balls weigh the same then the third ball is the heavy one and we again have our answer.
So the ball can pick up more speed. For example, if you drop a feather on the ground, it takes a longer time to fall than a heavier object, such as a notepad. A bowling ball is heavier to gain speed faster.
Separate the balls in 3 separate groups of 3 balls each. Get two groups of 3 and place it on either side of the balance. If the balance is the same then the probability is that the heavy ball is in the other group off the balance. Or if the ball was on the group in the balance it would be noticed right away also. After recognizing the heavier group, you take 2 balls from the remaining group and you weight them, if it's the same, then the remaining ball must be the heavier one, if not then you would automatically see it in the scale.