the safe assumption is that the object is not as hard as the ball, thereby being able to be torn apart by the collisions if not made with the correct materials
thanks for replying, the ball is more rigid than a baseball, harder than compressed cork. It is very lively, but due to the core which is a very compressed hard springy rubber with solid exterior. It is running into a still, solid object
I am constructing a piece of sports equipment that requires me to know the amount of pounds of force the ball impacts on the equipment with the ball weighing 55 grams traveling a maximum of 75 mph a minimum distance of 10 feet or a maximum of 50 feet. the ball is 5.5 inches around when measuring...