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Q: What energy is transferred as a golf club does work on a golf ball?
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Does the momentum change or stay the same when a golf club hits the golf ball?

The energy of the moving club slows, because some energy must be transferred to the ball. (the second law of thermodynamics will show this). It even slows as it travels through the air, because of entropy, and energy being released into the air in the form of small amounts of heat.


How is it possible to hit a golf ball on the moon?

It works the same way it does on Earth. The momentum of the club is transferred to the golf ball and it travels. And it isn't slowed down by the friction of air.


If a 1 kg golf club swung at 6 meters per second hits a 01 kg golf ball and all of the momentum is transferred to the golf ball what is the velocity of the golf ball after the impact?

assuming you meant to say "0.1 kg golf ball": 60 m/s Too easy


When a golf ball is hit its momentum is due mostly to its what?

Its momentum is due to the amount of energy transfered from club to ball. There are a few factors in this transfer, the speed of the club head, the compression of the club face and most importantly the compression of the golf ball.


When a golf club strikes a golf ball the force exerted by the ball on the club depends on?

the mass of the ball and club and the velocity of the club


Is a ball retriever a legal golf club?

No, a ball retriever does not count as a club in your bag.


What type of energy is a golf ball hit?

if the golf ball is hit into the air, the forces on the golf ball are pushing (when the golf ball is hit) and air resistance (when it is flying through the air). when the ball hits the ground and starts to roll, the only force acting on it is friction.


What is a golf club?

It is a device used to hit a golf ball in the game of golf or it is a member club in the grounds of which golf is played.


A golf ball hits the club with?

The face of the club.


Would a frozen golf ball have less rebound than a boiled golf ball?

In essence yes because all of the particles have frozen and expanded making the ball brital Now when you hit the ball with a golf club the kinetic energy will be isolated a bit from the ball making it slower and have less rebound then a boiled golf ball.


How is a golf ball used in golf?

you hit it with a golf club on the ground or on a peg


How do you you called a long thing to hit the golf ball?

A golf club