The density of a golf ball with the full contents is about .65 ounces per cubic inch. With the air inside, a golf ball will have a much smaller density, though due to the layers found in a golf ball, this will vary based on how 'hollow' the ball is made, as well as what manufacturer is used.
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.
Any distance golf ball should be more durable and less expensive then most other types of golf balls. They are made with two layers and are hallow in the center which makes them less expensive and yet durable.
A Golf Ball
A golf ball dropped from a height of 5 feet will bounce back to around 2.5 feet under ideal conditions. This bounce height would vary based on factors like the surface material and the initial velocity of the ball.
You can use a ball that you found during your round, this is perfectly legal.
Golf Ball
It is a golf ball that has the logo of a resort/golf course printed on the ball.
You can hit a golf ball with a golf club.
A golf ball.
That would be a golf ball.
You would have two halfs of a golf ball. Golf balls used to be made with a wound core which meant hundreds of elastic bands were wrapped around the core. This is no more, there are simply 2-3 layers of elastic compounds.This is something you should never do because cuting a golf ball in half could infact make the planet explode.