Absolutly. There are five factors that affect how high a ball bounces; mass, shape, friction, impact velocity, and the coefficient of restitution.
The coefficient of restituition is the material property that tells you how much energy is lost from the object during impact. It is this property that is most important to your question.
Well the efficiency is different because of the material hitting the surface it forces the ball to affected in different a way. x
yes it does, that's why Basketball players play on hardwood courts because of the smooth bouncing. it would be a lot harder to bounjce it on grass!
yes,it probably effects as a stumper ball bounces less as compared to a crazy ball.
No ( uh, the usuals)
No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
yes because it needs to bounce higher
A rubber ball bounces so high because the material it is made of has a spring-back effect. The more force used to throw the ball to the ground, the more it will spring back.
For tennis balls, the height that a ball bounces is measured by a series of tests. Refer to the ITF link, below, for further information.
Yes, Yes it does
No ( uh, the usuals)
No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
yes because it needs to bounce higher
A rubber ball bounces so high because the material it is made of has a spring-back effect. The more force used to throw the ball to the ground, the more it will spring back.
the way it bounces
The more power you put into the ball the ball bounces.
The hotter the ball is the higher it bounces. This is because the air in the ball heats up and expands. This tightens the skin and gives the ball a higher elastic potential
Not to any appreciable extent. Bounce is caused by the elasticity of the material comprising the ball and the surface on which it is bounced.For example, on concrete a basketball will bounce higher than a baseball, but a golf ball--How high it bounces depends on how much force you exert on it. If you only let it drop, it will not bounce higher that the point you dropped it from and every time it bounces, it will go less and less high. anyway, the bigger the ball, the more force you will have to exert on it to make it bounce higher than the point it was dropped, or "bounced" from.
For tennis balls, the height that a ball bounces is measured by a series of tests. Refer to the ITF link, below, for further information.
yes!
yes because if it is heivgh it will bouce low