very far
The compression of a golf ball is basically a measurement of how hard or soft it is.
Yes, the texture of the ball's surface affects the way it flies hence affecting the ball's momentum through the air. The most common application of this is in golf, where some very highly trained physicists are hard at work creating new and innovative shapes for the dimples in a golf ball.
Both do. A golf ball can bounce quite a ways if struck hard and hits a hard object , like a tree.
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.
its made of a super hard plastic
Hit the ball as hard as you can!
Get hit by one and tell me. A baseball is relatively hard, but not as hard as a golf ball, but harder than a tennis ball.
No, that will make the golf ball slippery and hard to play with.
No the golf ball was designed to be hit hard. Why would a hammer produce a result different than being hit by a golf club?
depends on how hard you hit in but in most cases....yes
A foosball out of those two would be more like a golf ball because it is quite solid. It is basically a perfectly smooth, hard plastic ball.
A rubber ball bounces on a hard surface due to its elasticity and the conservation of kinetic energy. When the ball hits the surface, it deforms and stores potential energy. As it rebounds, this potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy, propelling the ball upward.