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When something is traveling at a constant velocity it has no acceleration. In other words your answer is 0.
If your balls didn't work you should cut them off and get a new pair.
The green ball has more mass than the orange ball. r=mv Momentum = mass x velocity.
No. Larger velocity = larger Kinetic Energy.
Gravity brings it down. Air resistance will act the opposite way, this will be tiny at first but will increase with the balls velocity.
because the golfer hits them harder and harder then farther and farther.
You would design an experiment to test the balls.
Sticky Balls happened in 2005.
Balls of Fury happened in 2007.
You mean dimples? Golf balls have dimples because it maximizes the distance of travel. Dimpled balls travel up to four times farther than smooth-surfaced golf balls.
When two balls collide, energy is transferred into sound and deformation, but momentum remains the same. The mass times velocity of the balls is constant.
Well that depends. What is the balls starting and ending velocity? And for how long?
Iggy's Reckin' Balls happened in 1998.
This is an old experiment. Neither. Both balls have the same velocity as gravity draws on them equally.
Golf balls have grooves so that when they are hit into the air they travel farther than smooth balls. The air runs into the grooves and out the curve.
yes because theyre hit harder
Stars are enormous balls of extremely hot gas, which are similar to our sun, but much farther away.