higher on a hard floor...the rug will absorb the bounce
A ball bounces higher on a hard floor compared to a rug because the floor is more rigid and provides a better surface for bouncing. The rug absorbs some of the energy from the ball, resulting in a lower bounce.
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The flooring is all up to you. If you prefer a hardwood floor, go with that. If you want a rug floor, that's okay too. You can always do a combo of them, and make some of your floor hardwood, and the rest rug.
To prevent rugs from moving on your floor, you can use rug grippers or rug pads underneath the rug to provide traction and keep it in place. Additionally, you can use double-sided carpet tape or Velcro strips to secure the rug to the floor. Regularly vacuuming and cleaning the floor underneath the rug can also help prevent it from sliding.
A washable floor covering is a rug. A rug is different from a carpet because carpet can't be washed in a machine.
A washable floor covering is a rug. A rug is different from a carpet because carpet can't be washed in a machine.
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No, i myself have done the experiment and found that room temperature ball bounce as high as frozen and hot balls.A SMALL AMOUT COS THE RUBBER WILL CHANGE....i h8 n0000bz
if the floor is not brown, do a brown rug. if it is brown, do a gray rug
To effectively secure a rug in place using rug sticky tape, first clean the floor and the back of the rug. Then, apply the rug sticky tape along the edges and corners of the rug. Press firmly to ensure it sticks well. Finally, place the rug in the desired position on the floor and press down firmly to secure it in place.
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rug is what they are made for. actually i think rug would be the best floor.