Question:
Diameter of tennis ball and golf ball?
diggleM
2006-11-21 16:34:48 UTC
Can someone tell me what the diameter of a Tennis ball and a golf ball. I would get it myself, but quite frankly, i do not have a tennis ball or golf ball at hand.
Five answers:
canzoni
2006-11-21 16:40:53 UTC
Tennis balls should have diameter between two and a half inches (6.35cm.) and two and five-eighths inches (6.67cm.)





For golf balls, minimum diameter is 42.67mm
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2016-12-18 23:27:24 UTC
Tennis Ball Diameter
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2014-09-24 12:18:16 UTC
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2014-09-13 02:51:40 UTC
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2016-03-29 01:40:12 UTC
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Use a tape measure to get the circumference (measure around the edge at the widest part.) From the formula C=2 x pi x r, figure our r (radius) then multiply by 2 (d = 2 X r.)


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