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There are 16 ounces in a pound, so 16 / 0.110 = 145.5 ping-pong balls would weigh 1 pound. Rounded down, this means that you would need 145 ping-pong balls to equal 1 pound in weight.
There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. How are the ping-pong balls hanging? By what? Are they touching? What is the orientation of the straw with respect to the ping-pong balls? Please restate the question.
The diameter of a ping pong ball is about 1.57 inches (which is 40mm). It's small, but it packs a punch in a game!
Tennis balls are lighter than cricket balls. Therefore less mass. If a tennis ball travels at the same speed its momentum (mass x velocity) is lower. Therefore less momentum an easier to stop. Short answer, less mass and same speed means less momentum
A rubber ball would generally bounce higher than a golf ball or a ping pong ball due to its elasticity and ability to store and release energy upon impact. Ping pong balls, being lightweight and hollow, can also bounce quite high but may not have the same level of bounce as a rubber ball. Golf balls are designed for low bounce as they are meant to stay on the ground when hit.
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There are 16 ounces in a pound, so 16 / 0.110 = 145.5 ping-pong balls would weigh 1 pound. Rounded down, this means that you would need 145 ping-pong balls to equal 1 pound in weight.
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It is not possible to create a constellation of stars using ping pong balls. Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky that are millions of light years away and cannot be replicated with ping pong balls.
No they do not.
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Sure it can. But you'll need a lot a lot of ping pong balls- I believe the ratio is about 1 pound per 15 ping pong balls... then you can lift just about anything.
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