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How many divots in a golf ball?

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How many divots in a golf ball?

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Q: how many dimples are there on a golf ball ibrahim (age 22) university of benin benin,edo,nigeria A: The number of dimples on a golf ball varies, depending on the manufacturer and may even be different for different models made by the same manufacturer. The dimples are usually the same size as one another, but some golf balls have several different sizes of dimple on the same ball. Any number between 300 and 500 dimples is reasonable, and 336 is a common number. Not just any number will do. Golf balls are usually covered with dimples in a spherically symmetrical way, and for many values of N, it is impossible to cover the golf ball uniformly without gaps. Symmetry is important or the ball will wobble or its flight will depend on which part of the ball is forwards or sideways as the ball spins. You can get an idea of how to space dimples uniformly around a sphere by thinking about the “platonic solids” — the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron, and placing a d

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depends on how badly you hit the ball with a driver…I suppose you could ‘install’ divots by forcing dirt and grass into the ball if you hit it hard enough with a 3 iron, cutting into the ball and mashing a part of the divot into it…go for it. Let us know.

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This must be a trick question! It can take only one shot (divot optional) to lose a golf ball / or as much as a thousand shots before it is completely gone!

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