The longest time for bouncing a ball is 17 hours 24mins.
Exactly the same as each other.
because some of the energy that helps the ball to bounce is absorbed into the surface it is bouncing on (because the ball can be squashed) and so the energy deflected back up into the air again is less and less each time it bounces.
A bouncing ball has the most potential energy when it is at the top portion of its bounce. Technically... A bouncy ball is at it's max. potential energy when it's still in your hand, but if you mean after it's been thrown, it's when it's at the highest point of that particular bounce.
This is because of energy losses. Every time the ball bounces some of the kinetic energy is converted to heat and lost to the surroundings. The same is true as the ball and the pendulum move through the air. There is also probably a small loss in the deformation of the pendulum string at the fulcrum.
The longest time for bouncing a ball is 17 hours 24mins.
The current world record for the longest time bouncing a ball continuously is 19 hours and 15 minutes.
Presumably, the question is asking how many times a tennis ball has been struck while tethered to a device, similar to a tether ball. If that is the case, then no such record exists, at least according to the Guinness World Records Online (refer to the link, below).
well I have stood on a ball for 2 hours!!!
15 min.
No. Bouncing the ball is still considered possession, and the keeper is only allowed to possess the ball for 6 seconds.
A bouncing ball lowers and its height each time it bounces because of gravity counter acts the force of rise
only 5 are bouncing at a time
longer than 5 hours!
Exactly the same as each other.
32 mins 38 secs
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