I'd use a permanent marker. As you (carefully) count each one, color it in with the marker, to avoid counting any one twice and enabling you to know when you have counted them all.
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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 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.
Yes, but only if there is air, dust and other molecular scale debris attached to the ball. In a perfect universe, where nothing but the ball enters the water, then the volume would be exactly the same as that of the sphere.
To answer this question and ones like it, try exaggerating. Does it take the same amount of force to throw a cannon ball 3 meters as it does to throw a golf ball 3 meters?
Well, sweetheart, a golf ball will bounce higher off a trampoline than off concrete. Trampolines are designed to provide bounce, unlike concrete which is as hard as my ex-husband's head. So, if you want your ball to soar like a majestic eagle, stick to the trampoline and leave the concrete for building foundations.