depends on how hard you hit in but in most cases....yes
The International Tennis Federation requires a tennis ball to weigh between 56 and 59.4 grams. Under the rules of Golf, a golf ball must weigh no more than 45.93 grams. So no, a golf ball does not weigh more than a tennis ball.
The bowling ball would have more momentum because it has more mass than the golf ball. Momentum is calculated as the product of an object's mass and velocity, so a heavier object moving at the same velocity will have more momentum.
Because a golf ball is denser. When you cut a golf ball and a table tennis ball in half, the golf ball is solid all the way through. The table tennis ball has a cavity filled with mostly air inside.
yes
A Golf ball feels heavier than a Table Tennis ball, because the golf ball contains more matter in a similar volume.Because i said so and shalamar did
A Golf ball feels heavier than a Table Tennis ball, because the Golf ball contains more matter in a similar volume.Because i said so and shalamar did
It doesn't. A tennis ball has a mass of about 57g A golf ball has a mass of about 46g The golf ball is DENSER because it has material inside it (usually rubber) but the tennis ball is full of a gas (air).
It depends what you mean by a big balloon, otherwise I would definitely go for a golf ball.
A bowling ball has more momentum. You cannot throw it as fast, but a tenpin ball weighs 16 pounds and a baseball only 1/3 pound. Momentum is mass times velocity and if you throw the bowling ball at 10 mph but the baseball at 90 mph the bowling ball still has much more momentum.
A tennis ball is larger and lighter than a golf ball, allowing it to store and release more kinetic energy upon impact with the ground. This results in a higher bounce compared to a denser and heavier golf ball that absorbs more of the impact energy.
this question has the theoritical answer but it is not yet practically done. according to the theortical answer """"""""yes! elephant have the same momentum as a golf ball<<<<<<<<< Actually, elephants can have the same momentum as a golf ball. the equation for momentum is m x v2. m is mass, v is speed, and the two represents "speed squared". If the golf ball has a huge speed, then yes, it can have the same momentum as the elephant.
The head of the golf club undergoes a greater change of momentum when the ball is hit from a golf tee. This is because the club is much heavier than the golf ball, and its change in velocity during the swing results in a significantly larger momentum change. While the golf ball experiences a rapid acceleration upon impact, the mass of the club head contributes to a greater overall momentum change due to its greater mass. Thus, even though both objects experience a change in momentum, the club head's momentum change is more substantial.