The surface gravity on Ganymede is 0.146 g, 14.6 % of the Earths and similar (a little lower) than our moons gravity of 0.165g. there is also no air resistance to slow the ball down.
So if hit with the same force as on earth, a golf ball on Ganymede could probably reach 2-3 miles before landing, spending more than a minute in the air.
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Due to Ganymede's lower gravity compared to Earth, a Golf ball hit on Ganymede would travel much farther than on Earth. However, the exact distance would depend on factors such as the force of the swing, the angle of the shot, and other environmental conditions. It would likely travel several times farther than on Earth.
Although it would depend on your objective, Mars would generally be more suitable. Ganymede has far less gravity, far more ambient radiation (almost 8 rems a day), and is far colder.
In the scale in which the sun is the size of a regulation golf ball, Earth is the size of one medium grain of sand, and the distance between them is about 458 centimeters.
Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, is approximately 5.2 astronomical units (AU) away from the Sun on average. However, its distance can vary due to its elliptical orbit around Jupiter.
To show how far you can throw a ball, you would typically use units of distance such as meters or feet. These units provide a clear measurement of the throw's length. For example, you might say you can throw a ball 50 meters or 160 feet. The choice between metric or imperial units often depends on the region or context in which you're measuring.
Yes, it does. Although it does depend on what material the ball is made of, for the most part, yes. If you rolled a 5 pound ball made of rubber, with a circumference of 6 inches, it would go less far on a flat plane than a 5 pound rubber ball with 12 inches of circumference.:)*correct me if I'm wrong guys*Visit my website at www.freewebs.com/thebladeoffate