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What does momentum and inpulse have to do with golf
The discussion revolves around the concepts of momentum and impulse in the context of a golf swing. Participants explore how these physical principles apply to the interaction between a golf club and a stationary ball during a swing.
The conversation includes various interpretations of the physics involved in a golf swing, with some participants providing insights into the mechanics of momentum transfer and the role of club flexibility. There is no explicit consensus, but multiple angles of the discussion are being explored.
Participants reference the influence of inertia and the laws of physics in sports, with some humorous remarks about golf's relationship to physics, indicating a light-hearted tone in parts of the discussion.
I think the momentum of the club is altered greatly - in fact exactly as much as the change in momentum of the ball.andrevdh said:The momentum of the club is altered only slightly by the collision due to the much smaller inertia of the ball.
Nothing, actually.bolson07 said:What does momentum and inpulse have to do with golf
arildno said:Nothing, actually.
Golf is outside the laws of physics, as Tiger Woods has shown repeatedly.
arildno said:Actually, I haven't. Sort of proves I'm right, doesn't it?![]()