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About 40 to 44 inches.
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In the REAL World, it will bounce LESS than 5 feet. How much LESS? That depends on the Elasticity of the Collision. In a PERFECT SYSTEM, with a 100% Elastic Collision and no Frictional Losses, it would bounce (Rebound) to 5 feet...forever, over and over again.However, there is no REAL totally elastic collision in the REAL World. The Rebound Force will be LESS than the Collision Force of the Ball. This is due to Frictional Forces that cause Energy Losses in the form of HEAT in the Ball and the Floor materials.
After bouncing 7 times the answer is 196.26feet.
1.75 ft
well, it all depends on how dead or new the ball is. If it is fresh, it will bounce about 3 1/2 feet.
it depense what kind of serface it is but if its hard it will go from 6 to 7 feet
Volleyball is a sport played with a volleyball and two teams of six on either side. Tennis is where teams of one or two hit a tennis ball over a very small net. Volleyball nets are approximately seven feet tall and the point of volleyball is for the ball to hit the floor on the other side of the court. Tennis balls can bounce and the point of tennis in for the ball to bounce twice or bounce out of bounds without the opponent hitting it with their tennis racket.
If properly inflated, it will bounce 8 times. Each bounce rebounds about 70%, so 14 feet on the first bounce, then about 10 on the second, etc. until the ball is bigger than the bounce.
About 40 to 44 inches.
Not all super balls bounce the same way. We would have to know more about the ball, such as its size and the material it's made of.
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it can go 3 feet. 10 feet if its a full ounce.
When you bounce a soccer ball repeatedly with your feet, knees, head, etc. it is called "Juggling".
A maximum of eight feet and three inches. Unless you throw it in metric (ie. using kilos/sq cm) rather than imperial. In the latter case it will travel less: only one metre and thirteen centimetres at a maximum. Alan Scaz.
Soccer tennis is when you have a tennis net and you volley a soccer ball with your feet over the net to the other player. Whoever messes up or hits the net losses a point.
In the REAL World, it will bounce LESS than 5 feet. How much LESS? That depends on the Elasticity of the Collision. In a PERFECT SYSTEM, with a 100% Elastic Collision and no Frictional Losses, it would bounce (Rebound) to 5 feet...forever, over and over again.However, there is no REAL totally elastic collision in the REAL World. The Rebound Force will be LESS than the Collision Force of the Ball. This is due to Frictional Forces that cause Energy Losses in the form of HEAT in the Ball and the Floor materials.