8.86683 square inches.
(Area=4 X pi X radius squared)
diameter of ball = 1.68 inches.
Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
Surface area of a ball or sphere = 4*pi*radius2
Surface area of the ball = 4*pi*342 = 4624*pi square mm
A Golf Ball
Surface area = 4*pi*162 = 3216.990877 or about 3217 cubic cm
Surface area of a ball or a sphere = 4*pi*radius squared
A golf ball is a small ball (with a dimpled surface) that is used in the game of golf. It has a small centre of semi-liquid latex rubber, which is surrounded by a wrapping of a narrow elastic ribbon to bring the ball to the correct size (volume). There is an outer harder plastic skin to produce the finished golf ball.
The area of a circle is pi x r2 So you just have to find the radius of your circle, which is the radius of your golf ball. Then substitute it into the area of a circle formula as above.
Surface area = 4*pi*radius2
Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
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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.
Golf-ball the surface of the car. If you drill shallow holes on the car (like a golf ball's) it helps let air move around it.
Surface area of a ball or sphere = 4*pi*radius2
Surface Area is the term used to describe the area of an object that is exposed. In other words, if you took a tennis ball, the outside of the ball is it's surface area. If you cut the tennis ball in half, the original outside part is still part of the surface area but now include the inside as well.
Surface area of the ball = 4*pi*342 = 4624*pi square mm
Golf Ball, especially on a hard surface like asphalt.