It will decrease. Air, like most substances, shrinks as it gets colder.
Cold air increases air pressure
I don't believe air pressure has any effect on a ball bouncing. Gravity on the other hand greatly effects how a ball bounces. the less gravity the more it bounces. On the other hand if you are referring to the air pressure inside of a ball that is a different story. The effect is the inverse, the lower the pressure the less the ball will bounce, where higher pressure will increase proportionatly a higher bounce to the ball.
does air pressure affect the distance a soccer ball travels
yes
yes. higher pressure = better bounce
Cold air increases air pressure
I don't believe air pressure has any effect on a ball bouncing. Gravity on the other hand greatly effects how a ball bounces. the less gravity the more it bounces. On the other hand if you are referring to the air pressure inside of a ball that is a different story. The effect is the inverse, the lower the pressure the less the ball will bounce, where higher pressure will increase proportionatly a higher bounce to the ball.
Yes, ball preasure does effect kicking distance.
i dont know much about density of air but i do know this, if hot air is in a basketball in the cold, it should be easier to score as the ball would physically rise if the air is too hot, but pressure would pop the ball first, so that stops it floating away, but yeah, hot air in a ball, on a cold day means the ball will bounce higher, and be easier to shoot, as less power is needed for the same shot, as on a hot day
Air doesn't effect the bounce of the ball much higher air pressure the harder the ball lower pressure softer the ball temp effects it too colder soft warmer harder
does air pressure affect the distance a soccer ball travels
yes
Yes, a ball typically loses air in the winter. This is because the cold temperatures cause the internal air to decrease, which makes the pressure of the ball decrease.
yes. higher pressure = better bounce
Cold air increases air pressure
Temperature can affect a couple of different variables in a ball to alter the distance it will travel from an impact. For inflated balls, the temperature can change the air pressure inside the ball giving an over inflated effect if it was warmed, or and under inflated effect if it was cold. (Have you ever tried dribbling a basketball without enough air in it?) The amount of air pressure then is directly proportional to the temperature of the air inside.
Actually, Recent studys have shown the lower the pressure the farther it goes, But the higher the pressure the better the bounce.