The density of a Golf ball with the full contents is about .65 ounces per cubic inch. With the air inside, a golf ball will have a much smaller density, though due to the layers found in a golf ball, this will vary based on how 'hollow' the ball is made, as well as what manufacturer is used.
You know, I really don't know. But I can tell you how to find out. Place water in a bowl and add the golf ball. If it sinks, it's more dense, as it can't displace enough water to cause upthrust. Do it carefully and measure the volume of water displaced, then weigh the dry ball and divide the grams by the cubic cm to get the density. Easy.
Because a golf ball is denser. When you cut a golf ball and a table tennis ball in half, the golf ball is solid all the way through. The table tennis ball has a cavity filled with mostly air inside.
If it was solid, no it would not float in water since it would displace less water than its weight. In other words, the density of aluminium is higher than the density of water, and denser objects will sink. If it were a hollow sphere and displaced more weight in water than its own weight, it could float - but that would not be by virtue of the density of aluminum, it would be because it was hollow.
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Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Since a golf ball has a much lower mass than an elephant, it would have to have a much higher velocity to achieve the same momentum as an elephant. But it is definitely possible.
Because the table-tennis ball is hollow on the inside and made of a lighter weight celluloid, while the golf ball is made of a hard outer shell of plastic with rubber compacted on the inside. The golf ball is denser, meaning it has more mass per volume (since they're the same size), so it is heavier.
It doesn't. A tennis ball has a mass of about 57g A golf ball has a mass of about 46g The golf ball is DENSER because it has material inside it (usually rubber) but the tennis ball is full of a gas (air).
Yes, a Golf ball does have a Higher density than a pingpong ball. I think because if a fusion is compacted real close, it has a higher density than the object that is seperated .
The density of a hollow lead ball filled with water can be increased by adding a denser material, such as mercury, into the ball. This will increase the overall mass of the ball without significantly increasing its volume, thus increasing its density.
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The golf ball's density is greater than the water, which the water has adensity of 1.
Yes, ball temperature has nothing to do with it, unless your ball loses density through heating. If that, then no.
Answer: It doesn't matter about the size, it matters about the weight. If an beach ball weigh .2280 grams, and a golf ball weighs 1.258 lbs., the golf ball will sink but the beach ball will float. Even though the beach is bigger than the golf ball.
You know, I really don't know. But I can tell you how to find out. Place water in a bowl and add the golf ball. If it sinks, it's more dense, as it can't displace enough water to cause upthrust. Do it carefully and measure the volume of water displaced, then weigh the dry ball and divide the grams by the cubic cm to get the density. Easy.
Because its density.
Because its density.
Because its density.