Due to a Golf ball being so hard it hits the ground the energy is so strong it bounces up higher than any other ball. A golf ball is so hard and that energy just can't wait to get released and bounces up very high. There is many layers in a golf ball. All the layers are Sort of like rubber material so then that is why a golf ball bounces the highest.
Entirely dependent on the surface it's being dropped on.
35 centermeters
When a golf ball is dropped onto the pavement, it compresses upon impact and stores some of the energy. This stored energy is then released, causing the ball to bounce back up into the air. The elasticity of the ball and the pavement's surface play a role in dictating the height and speed of the bounce.
a golf ball because it has less mass
The number of times a ball will bounce after being dropped from 200 cm will depend mostly on the material the ball is made out of and the material onto which it is dropped. Temperature will have an effect, also. Please think this through and it will make sense. A golf ball dropped onto a concrete walkway from 200 cm will bounce more times than a superball dropped onto a down pillow. This is not meant as an insult, but as a request to think through the question.The quality of answers to any question has a direct relationship to the quality of the question. Additionally, it is questions like this that are of supreme importance to learning because they teach critical thinking as well as physics and mathematics.
Since the rate of acceleration due to gravity is equal for all objects, the ball you drop first will most likely bounce first.
In the REAL World, it will bounce LESS than 5 feet. How much LESS? That depends on the Elasticity of the Collision. In a PERFECT SYSTEM, with a 100% Elastic Collision and no Frictional Losses, it would bounce (Rebound) to 5 feet...forever, over and over again.However, there is no REAL totally elastic collision in the REAL World. The Rebound Force will be LESS than the Collision Force of the Ball. This is due to Frictional Forces that cause Energy Losses in the form of HEAT in the Ball and the Floor materials.
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
When a golf ball is dropped onto the pavement, it compresses upon impact and stores some of the energy. This stored energy is then released, causing the ball to bounce back up into the air. The elasticity of the ball and the pavement's surface play a role in dictating the height and speed of the bounce.
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
AnswerIt has to do with the material a golf ball is made out of. It is a extremely strong material. A golf ball needs to bounce high to be able to get hit by a golf club and fly through the air and hit the ground and bounce. Due to that information a golf ball will bounce highest compared to almost ANY other balls. A golf ball is the winner of bouncing the highest.
Both do. A golf ball can bounce quite a ways if struck hard and hits a hard object , like a tree.
a golf ball because it has less mass
A golf ball would bounce higher than a basket ball.
they both bounce about the same
its all inside the ball
It would depend on what you bounce them on and what material the bouncy ball is made of. Most surfaces and materials would mean the bouncy ball goes higher, but a few could result in the golf ball being better.
They put magicdust into the golf balls so that they bounce really high.
Yes