There's really no technical way, its just the camera man being awesome at what he does.
The force required to put a golf ball in motion is typically generated by the golfer's swing, which applies a force to the ball through the club. This force causes the ball to accelerate and move forward.
This is a trick question. The answer is golf as it starts with a tee.
A change in speed or direction of a golf ball causes a net force to act on it. According to Newton's second law of motion, this net force results in an acceleration of the golf ball in the direction of the applied force. This acceleration causes the golf ball to speed up or change its direction.
A Golf Ball
Golf Ball
It is a golf ball that has the logo of a resort/golf course printed on the ball.
That would be a golf ball.
A golf ball.
You can hit a golf ball with a golf club.
A golf ball weighs more.
no it doesn't.....it can't basically....coz the molecular forces effects only in the molecular level and for large objects (greater than 10^-5 m) these effects get cancelled out from all the sides....so no the Brownian motion does not effect a "golf ball"
it helps people get hurt and helps people win gamesAnswerThe development of modern 'rubber bladder' inflatable soccer ball first introduced in the 19th centaury allowed soccer to become a more technical game compared to the pigs bladder inflated leather balls previously use from medieval times.