It is equal to the volume of the water displaced.
the golf ball stopped but the bowling ball keep rolling due to their different size and weight.as we know bowling ball is bigger in size as well as weight so it will face more fictin force and stops early as compare to golf ball when they collide and at the same time bowling ball poshes the golf ball back.so the golf ball stops and the golf ball keeps rolling.
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Helium atoms are lighter than any atoms/molecules except hydrogen. I don't know what you mean by "the buoyant force".
Personalizing a golf ball ensures that a golfer would get their ball back at the end, and that they know exactly where their ball landed and playing the right one.
It's called the buoyant force. Or you would most likely know it as buoyancy.
buoyant force acts on the object from its bottom and push it outside..the magnitude of the buoyant force acting on the object will b equal to the weight of displaced water..
a small helium balloon :) i think.... i dont actually know the answer i just know that a small helium balloon will be very buoyant :)
We know that the force of buogant = Density volume . Accerlation of buoyant geqvity given Mass= 600kg. Therefore, force of buogant = mass.
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Since the object is submerged, we know that the buoyant force is not sufficient to overcome the weight of the object, otherwise it would be floating rather than being submerged. Therefore, the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced water, not the weight of the object itself.
Let's assume that your golf ball is 1.680 inches in diameter - the smallest size golf ball allowed in certain golfing associations. Then we know that the circumference of the golf ball will be the distance it would roll in one complete rotation. Circumference = pi * diameter Circumference = 3.14 * 1.680 in Circumference = 5.2752 inches = the distance that this particular golf ball would roll
You cannot buy a smooth golf ball, it would not have a consistent flight. If you have plenty of time on your hands you could sand the dimples off a golf ball and see how unpredictable it is. Answer: That was the original golf ball, I don't think if it's still existing. Golf balls have dimples because it has a purpose and not jus a design. If you would know why, then I bet you will like the new one.