A wound golf ball has rubber band type material wrapped around a ball something like a small superball before the cover is put on. A 3-piece ball is made up of solid pieces . . . one small inner ball a larger piece covering the small ball and then the cover.
yes you can if you can get explosives in it
Yes squash ball is between 23 to 25 grams, and golf balls can get up to 46 grams
Line up the printing on ball along target line.
A golf is made up of mostly plastic and rubber materials. Its two-piece ball consists of solid rubber core with a durable thermoplastic cover.
Teeing up.
Yes it does. If it is warmer the ball will go further, also if you are higher up the ball will go further as the air is thinner. When its cold it is better to heat up your golf ball before you play as it will go further.
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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.
probobly the tennis ball because it is lighter
Yes, a force is needed to make the golf ball bounce up after it hits the pavement. When the ball makes contact with the ground, the ground exerts an upward force on the ball, causing it to bounce back up. This force is known as the normal force.
When a golf ball is dropped, it gains potential energy due to gravity. As it hits the pavement, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the ball to bounce back up. The elasticity of the ball and the pavement determine how high it will bounce.