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Yes, a frozen golf ball would likely have less rebound than a boiled golf ball. When a golf ball is frozen, the materials inside become more rigid, leading to reduced elasticity and lower rebound ability. Conversely, boiling a golf ball may alter its internal properties in a way that enhances rebound.
Hail is a ball of frozen water that drops from the sky like rain or snow. Golf ball refers to the size of the balls of ice. They are large enough to cause damage to people, animals, buildings, cars, etc.
When a golf ball is hit, its momentum is mostly due to the velocity and mass of the ball. The velocity of the ball at impact, along with its mass, determine the overall momentum of the ball as it travels.
The bowling ball will hit the ground first because it has more mass than the golf ball, so it experiences a greater force of gravity pulling it downward. This causes the bowling ball to accelerate more quickly than the golf ball, making it reach the ground sooner.
To increase the final momentum of a golf ball, you could increase the initial velocity of the ball, increase the mass of the ball, or increase the duration of time that the force is applied to the ball during impact. These factors will contribute to a higher final momentum of the ball.