The core of a golf ball is usually made of rubber.
Because the table-tennis ball is hollow on the inside and made of a lighter weight celluloid, while the golf ball is made of a hard outer shell of plastic with rubber compacted on the inside. The golf ball is denser, meaning it has more mass per volume (since they're the same size), so it is heavier.
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.
Golf ball's cores are made out of peach cores and the mantle of the golf ball is made of metal string <silly> A golf ball starts out as a latex-filled rubber ball for a core that is progressively wound with a thin rubber strip. After the core is completely wrapped in rubber and is the appropriate diameter, it is placed into an injection mold and a polymer covering with dimples is added.
The cover material is injection moulded around the core, and compressed. The mould has the dimple pattern on it.
Most golf ball are made of plastic inside and rubber outside.
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.
No, a golf ball does not conduct electricity as it is typically made of materials that are not conductive, such as rubber or plastic. The energy in a golf ball is primarily kinetic energy from being struck by a golf club.
"The outer core of the Earth is liquid hot iron"
its made of a super hard plastic
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Yes, since it's first invention the golf ball has always been man made, the modern golf ball represents many years of development and new technology all of which are the result of man wanting to produce a better ball.