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  • @bogushavis
    @bogushavis Před 8 lety +117

    It is a closed cell foam rubber golf ball. They come with kid's toy golf sets. They are very squishy!
    It's still a very cool video even though it is not a real golf ball.

  • @arltheman
    @arltheman Před 9 lety +200

    I teach physics. Golf balls are fairly elastic -- they bounce pretty high on a hard surface
    as the rebound speed is usually a bit less than the impact speed.
    They will deform in a high-speed collision, but not this much.
    This is a fake golf ball -- maybe foam or rubber.
    Question everything you see, especially online!

  • @mindockMK1
    @mindockMK1 Před 10 lety +26

    Apparently this is a practice golf ball. Not what they use in the real game

  • @bogushavis
    @bogushavis Před 13 lety +6

    I used to have a golf ball that looked exactly like that. It was made of a soft rubbery closed cell foam. It came with my son's little plastic golf set.

  • @ST_Gai
    @ST_Gai Před 14 lety +8

    To help reduce some of the arguing, I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this, but if you take into consideration the speeds involved, it makes this very interesting: 70,000fps and the ball traveling 150mph -- to be honest, I'm somewhat surprised the ball doesn't shatter on impact (maybe some brands do? - something for Mythbusters perhaps?)

  • @CenterEntertainment
    @CenterEntertainment Před 12 lety +9

    "TAKE TWO!!" *hits the camera*
    FUUUUUUUUUUUUH-

  • @MrLiamBrennan
    @MrLiamBrennan Před 10 lety +3

    Ironically, pretty much everyone saying to 'Take a physics class!11!1' clearly hasn't taken a physics class

  • @MalcolmCooks
    @MalcolmCooks Před 12 lety +1

    And that, is why golf balls bounce so well.

  • @Ger101x
    @Ger101x Před 14 lety +2

    i listened to stereo love while watchin this and it matched in fairly well!

  • @iijeeli7176
    @iijeeli7176 Před 10 lety +119

    Blatantly a fake. If you look at the various other slow motion golf Ball vids you'll see that none of them distort like this. There is SOME distortion, typically the edge being struck will flatten but only about a fifth of the entire golf balls size. The rest of the ball will take a slight oval shape and then quickly returns to its normal shape as the elastic properties of the ball propel it forward.

    • @wazga281
      @wazga281 Před 8 lety +2

      Dude you're totally right

    • @TheBrokenSolstice
      @TheBrokenSolstice Před 8 lety +17

      +II JEE lI There's a good chance you're wrong.
      1.) The squash/stretch depends on the speed of the ball or the object that's hitting it, and of the hardness of that object; the shock is partially absorbed by the object smacking the ball.
      2.) The freedom of each object to move also will influence the amount of squashing/stretching. You watched a ball get smacked by a club, but you forget that *both* are moving, and neither is tied down to one spot. In this situation, the impact target is for the most part stationary, and is rather hard (you can see that it only moves backwards, but doesn't distort), and it reflects nearly all of the force back into the ball.
      3.) The speed of the camera is what determines just how much of that squashing/stretching you even see. Those other cameras are only at 22k fps, which gives the camera about *9-12* frames of the hit. This particular shot has at least a couple of hundred.
      This shot was taken with a MUCH faster camera with a MUCH harder impact than those you watched whereverelse.

  • @bogushavis
    @bogushavis Před 13 lety

    It is a closed cell foam rubber ball. They come with kids plastic golf sets. They are a little bigger than a regular golf ball. Very squishy!
    It is still a very cool video even though it's not a real golf ball!

  • @Nathanchooper
    @Nathanchooper Před 11 lety

    Hey, I'm a big fan of your most recent film: a game of shadows. The way in which you are able to solve mysteries is beyond me. The comment you have left on this video is no exception, this video had me scratching my head for years, thinking "how could a golf ball do that???" but then you come along and blow my mind with your powers of deduction... sleep well sweet prince.

  • @shadowofthewarriors
    @shadowofthewarriors Před 12 lety

    @Inquisitor32 that is why golf balls are made at higher strengths at higher levels of golf... they are hit harder so are harder to compress as much. and it is also the time spent in compression that makes follow through so crucial.

  • @rollomaughfling380
    @rollomaughfling380 Před 10 lety +1

    This is why follow-through is critical.

  • @AnCoSt1
    @AnCoSt1 Před 13 lety

    Idk guys commenting "fake"... Everything has elasticity, and a golf ball certainly wouldn't maintain a perfect spherical shape after hitting the steel. Although you'd think if it was traveling fast enough the steel would dent and absorb some of the force. This video is probably stretching it, no pun intended.

  • @bluritfin
    @bluritfin Před 12 lety +1

    Also, this video isn't a shot of a standard golf ball. The USGA released an official shot of a standard golf ball under the exact same circumstances, and it didn't compress nearly as much as this one.

  • @McFixStuffOld
    @McFixStuffOld Před 13 lety

    Hold on one sec. I am calling Issac Newton. He is going to shit when he sees this.

  • @BILLYKARLOFF
    @BILLYKARLOFF  Před 12 lety +3

    it was fired from an air cannon at 175 miles per hour

  • @icybryan
    @icybryan Před 13 lety

    golf and pool ball are the only balls that don't dent...

  • @shadowofthewarriors
    @shadowofthewarriors Před 12 lety

    @Inquisitor32 ok, the reason this happpens is forces. in the front of the ball, forces push backwards because of the wall. however, in the back of the ball, there is still the results of the force of the club pushing the ball forward. This causes the front to go back and back to push forwards, making the compression you see here. then it reverses direction once the net force becomes large enough to move the ball in the opposite direction.

  • @LeMonje
    @LeMonje Před 14 lety

    Judging by the 'Cricket' logo in the top right corner, this was shown on the BBC.

  • @paoutdoors95
    @paoutdoors95 Před 13 lety

    Why does everybody think this is fake the inside of a golf ball is made of rubber thats why they bounce so well amd go so far wen u hit them

  • @hmeoscar
    @hmeoscar Před 12 lety

    Epic, if that is real it is awesome. So much speed makes the ball act a little like a liquid.

  • @quantumstatejim
    @quantumstatejim Před 13 lety

    @nebbit1 Druckversuch 2 shows a golf ball being compressed over a long period of time in such a way that there is a sharp corner pressing into the ball by the time it breaks.

  • @CEimajellyfishCE
    @CEimajellyfishCE Před 12 lety

    @R4wkFist Originally golf balls were made from wood. But now they are more commonly made using an compressed, hard, rubbery material.

  • @Whiachy
    @Whiachy Před 12 lety +1

    That's just insane. "Real" golf ball or not, that's just insane.

  • @forcytk
    @forcytk Před 12 lety

    @wasistdaswasdasist Yes but the hard outer shell cracked. If you look at this the outer shell remains unblemished. That is why people are calling it fake. It would crack under those stresses if it was a real golf ball. (well i'm thinking titanium core ones.)

  • @Voyager1786
    @Voyager1786 Před 13 lety

    You wouldn't think a golf ball would do that as they feel so hard when you hold them!!

  • @hughtub
    @hughtub Před 14 lety

    I can't believe this is a real golf ball. Their inner core is a solid piece of rubber, and even at 150mph this sort of deformation seems impossibly "soft" looking, like it's from a bouncy ball that is capable of being squished in your hands. I mean, when you hit a golf ball the fact a prime component of hitting it is giving it spin, and this sort of deformation makes spin almost much less possible. If anything, the ball should have broken upon contact at this speed.

  • @bhatz829
    @bhatz829 Před 13 lety

    I know a bunch of people are saying that this isn't fake this is what really happens. But I don't believe it till they show themselves shooting the golf ball and they are a professional team like time warp. I know that everything warps on impact but this is just impossible. There is no way it can warp that much.

  • @AnkleSpur
    @AnkleSpur Před 14 lety

    @badbass9
    I've disassembled several different kinds of golf balls, and it only reinforces the fact that the above is exactly what would happen.
    What exactly were you referring to as being problematic? Was it the malleable plastic cover? The malleable hardened rubber coating? Or the interior entirely made of rubber thread that you find impossible to believe would do the above?

  • @BILLYKARLOFF
    @BILLYKARLOFF  Před 12 lety +1

    @barebackrocks yes i agree.

  • @proprioceptive44
    @proprioceptive44 Před 13 lety

    I would call that golf ball the jelly

  • @Pusher97
    @Pusher97 Před 13 lety +1

    incredible!
    :D

  • @ojisdaman
    @ojisdaman Před 12 lety

    the golf ball is a flexible plastic casig with a shitload of rubber in it, at the point it's almost flat however the plastic would break quite easily, golfers hit their balls into rocks and trees all the time and split balls real easily

  • @d1nhcara
    @d1nhcara Před 12 lety

    Most balls now are not pure rubber cores. Higher level materials such as resins, and other polymers are used to reduce or increase spin depending on the shot. For example: The Callaway Hex Black Tour has a urethane cover(exact chemistry proprietary) 2 mantles of Surlyn® ionomer ethylene copolymers, and a 2 layer core system of polymer based resins. I think a purely rubber core inside a hard outer shell would cause the cover to crack and/or shatter on impact with a steel plate at these speeds

  • @CRTukkerr
    @CRTukkerr Před 14 lety

    Thats just like Tiger Woods, he also went flat

  • @AnimationGuys1234
    @AnimationGuys1234 Před 11 lety

    unreal that is insane I thought it was a waterballon

  • @williamrozeski4723
    @williamrozeski4723 Před 10 lety +4

    i hit that golf ball, with a putter

  • @UZI9MMAUTO
    @UZI9MMAUTO Před 12 lety

    No WAY- will a Golf Ball Flex like this..Unless its made of a Marshmallow

  • @jojodi
    @jojodi Před 14 lety

    @inviktus1983 Elastic objects really do deform like this if there's a high enough speed. You can actually see the energy transfer across the ball to the antipodal in a wave.

  • @andygaro1
    @andygaro1 Před 12 lety

    @LostPie depends what composition is that particular plastic; could be a derivate or mixed with a more flexible plastic,with elastic properties. think about it,if you think that golf balls were to break when hitting steel like in the video then ... wouldn't they break first when hit with the golf club ??

  • @Oafing
    @Oafing Před 12 lety

    @R4wkFist Golf balls are not pieces of wood covered in plastic. They contain rubber like substances mostly. This looks ridiculous but its real.

  • @masso172
    @masso172 Před 13 lety

    I think this is as real as momentum itself

  • @Hergonan
    @Hergonan Před 14 lety

    @ophello well they basically "do occur" but you can observe them more clearly at high speed

  • @Ghstwn
    @Ghstwn Před 12 lety

    @Blitzwolf44 Ok,.. I grasp it now. I've just become a bit wiser thanks to your explaination. Thanks. ;)

  • @AndrewXA9
    @AndrewXA9 Před 14 lety

    @gunnerdelta Did it occur to you that it might have been shot out of something rather than hit with a golf club? I mean it is pretty perfectly centered in on the camera view

  • @Oafing
    @Oafing Před 12 lety

    @R4wkFist You mean definitely. Maybe golf balls at a range because they tend to value quantity rather than quality. Most decent golf balls will have a rubber like centre. Ive ran over a fair few with a lawn mower.

  • @YayapLives
    @YayapLives Před 14 lety

    @ChapterGrim
    i thought impulse was the change in acceleration?
    wouldn't this be something more along the lines of reformative ability?

  • @TheKlr99
    @TheKlr99 Před 12 lety

    Golf balls are only made of a harder outer shell, but the inside is pure rubber, so it is real. .-.

  • @Vinodpalsingh3
    @Vinodpalsingh3 Před 14 lety

    uhhh... this is close encounter. great stuff.

  • @beebeeice
    @beebeeice Před 14 lety

    omg.. this is awesome!

  • @DeadLikeMee
    @DeadLikeMee Před 12 lety

    What the hell...I would have never imagined the ball EVER doing that...I have an idea for the next BIG invention...

  • @yaricksgym
    @yaricksgym Před 13 lety

    nice job. you applied a gold ball graphic to a vid of a water balloon

  • @Ivoryfffff0
    @Ivoryfffff0 Před 10 lety +1

    Wow I don't belive it but its pretty cool

  • @DemonLDR
    @DemonLDR Před 13 lety

    Thats crazy!

  • @VincentK.McMahon
    @VincentK.McMahon Před 13 lety +1

    I love physics :)

  • @GunnerMan23
    @GunnerMan23 Před 14 lety

    @thepictureman007 The golf ball compresses in much the same way off of the clubface of a driver. However it is a lot less pronounced. My guess is they shot this ball out of some sort of air cannon at very high speed.

  • @12345RunescapeNerd
    @12345RunescapeNerd Před 12 lety

    @RelaxIsBad if you cut a golf ball open, its made of rubber inside.

  • @Insofistikerad
    @Insofistikerad Před 13 lety

    golfball with trollface -----> problem steelwall? ;F

  • @GeneralG1810
    @GeneralG1810 Před 13 lety

    Did anyone else think of Christina Hendricks while watching this???

  • @darktrexcz
    @darktrexcz Před 11 lety

    its hitting a flat surface, rocks are not flat. the more jagged edges, the higher the risk of it breaking.

  • @Kolfritz
    @Kolfritz Před 11 lety +1

    Uh, was that a Top-Flite Jell-0 Flite model ball?

  • @agentswaggerbchannel
    @agentswaggerbchannel Před 10 lety +3

    Hmm... I wonder what would happen in car crashes if cars were made out of that?

    • @EcstasyTiger
      @EcstasyTiger Před 9 lety +3

      The car would be fine but the people inside would be torn apart.

    • @TheAverageMetalhead
      @TheAverageMetalhead Před 9 lety +2

      The person driving the car would probably be compressed until every bone in his body shatters and the driver would die a horrible death.

  • @TheMarcthehunter
    @TheMarcthehunter Před 14 lety

    this is COOL!

  • @PaladinswordSaurfang
    @PaladinswordSaurfang Před 12 lety

    not sure if it's fake or not, but i know this is what actually happens in real life, so it doesn't matter if it's fake, because it's still an accurate simulation...

  • @BILLYKARLOFF
    @BILLYKARLOFF  Před 14 lety +2

    @ATMTuner it was on the bbc so it must be real like "eastenders"

  • @BILLYKARLOFF
    @BILLYKARLOFF  Před 12 lety +2

    175 miles per hour

  • @NathanH640
    @NathanH640 Před 13 lety

    The golf ball is probably made of jelly

  • @pred60
    @pred60 Před 14 lety

    @sorak185 How many frames per second is this, then?

  • @R4wkFist
    @R4wkFist Před 12 lety

    yeah because a solid wood ball covered in plastic would do that...it all makes sense now...

  • @lewisdg
    @lewisdg Před 14 lety

    It's a squash ball or something like that, then made to look like a golf ball via software. A golf ball (even if it could be squashed flat) would not rebound like that, modern golf balls have very high CoR and they lose VERY little energy when something hits them. This balls wiggles and jiggles in the air after it hits the steel plate....losing so much energy. A golf ball hardly deforms at all when hit with a 120mph swing

  • @toddstonetv
    @toddstonetv Před 13 lety

    Scientific def:a object in motion stays I'm motion until hitting a object with greater mass

  • @yeaitwasme
    @yeaitwasme Před 12 lety

    crazy how it keeps is structure rather than cracking

  • @AllanGildea
    @AllanGildea Před 12 lety

    holy smokes!

  • @highlandfling1
    @highlandfling1 Před 13 lety

    actually it is totally possible because when you hit a golf ball you swing at no more than 110 mph so it would be like this ball hitting the wall at 110 mph. Also I have been doing some research into similar things and have got similar results with a Bridgestone e7 and a Titleist Pro V1x

  • @meannate
    @meannate Před 14 lety

    Why don't they make cars out of golf balls?!

  • @Gallicien
    @Gallicien Před 13 lety

    @wowelite2 false, titanium* isnt the strongest, it is light and strong as iron, also biocampatible, but not the strongest, also, there are golf balls whitout it.....

  • @paulwilliams9568
    @paulwilliams9568 Před 10 lety +1

    Notice there is no logo or any identifying lettering on the ball.

  • @davisfio
    @davisfio Před 14 lety

    duude it was in the paper 100% genuine

  • @EvikJames
    @EvikJames Před 14 lety

    Holy shit! That is SO fucking awesome!

  • @IKNOWITSADUMBCOMMENT
    @IKNOWITSADUMBCOMMENT Před 14 lety

    lol i have seen some of these slow motion videos... but this? i cant believe its real!

  • @Feet_Lover
    @Feet_Lover Před rokem +2

    I’m abt to keep it 100 w/ y’all does anyone know the forces acting upon the ball?? I need it for a school paper 😭

  • @DirekChew
    @DirekChew Před 14 lety

    Thats dope.

  • @77S7E7A7N77
    @77S7E7A7N77 Před 13 lety

    if you guys think this is fake...your not a golfer.

  • @Zinriusminazen
    @Zinriusminazen Před 10 lety +4

    Anyone else here because of Harry?

  • @ImOriginull
    @ImOriginull Před 12 lety

    These are the toy golf balls that are squishy, it's not fake but it's not a real golf ball

  • @DragonDeathMage
    @DragonDeathMage Před 13 lety

    @Swimfreak44 you prolly dont realize the golfball was prolly fired by a machine too, a machines power can be limitless, although a humans power is VERY limited

  • @MastersOfInfinity
    @MastersOfInfinity Před 12 lety

    I refuse to habeeb that this is a regular golfball

  • @Lonewolf6565
    @Lonewolf6565 Před 14 lety +1

    @meannate
    sure the car would be fine. but we would still be jelly inside. :(

  • @hecatr
    @hecatr Před 12 lety

    A professional golf swing is 100-120 mph. Tournament broadcasts usually show super slow-mo of the ball as it is struck. The ball does not behave like this. This is a fake.

  • @vanpenguin22
    @vanpenguin22 Před 11 lety

    Who would have believed that thos rock hard suckers could change shape live a water balloon?

  • @ChapterGrim
    @ChapterGrim Před 13 lety

    To be fair any physical action has many measurable quantities!

  • @pyr0static
    @pyr0static Před 13 lety +1

    I didn't think they were that flexible o.0 Things get weird in slo-mo.

  • @2piecechickenbox
    @2piecechickenbox Před 12 lety

    @TheFaced lol and how would you no about "a golf balls warp zone"

  • @MrAwsome514
    @MrAwsome514 Před 12 lety

    What do you have to shoot a golf ball out of to make it flex like that? Was it shot out of a giant cannon that uses a nuclear bomb instead of gunpowder to launch it?

  • @kirielvids
    @kirielvids Před 12 lety

    how hard do you think they are hitting it?

  • @LightninLew
    @LightninLew Před 12 lety

    @MOZZWIGAN Yes, but I think this ball is made of a much softer rubber than a real golf ball. There are other videos showing a real one and they do compress but only a little bit. If real ones did this then they would be unpredictable when hit with a club.

  • @gumball110
    @gumball110 Před 13 lety

    @AnimalFREAK1121 they do if they are going 150MPH

  • @bigtorque
    @bigtorque Před 14 lety

    What speed was the ball traveling at impact ?