Unless the surface and texture of a whiteboard was significantly different than some other board, such as a slate blackboard, then the color of a board would have no bearing on the bounce of a ball.
A board is a board, and the bounce dynamic of a ball against that board will depend primarily on friction, force and velocity vectors, and spin characteristics of the ball. Now, maybe the selection of paint changes the coefficient of friction and stiction of the ball but, if not, then color, as stated above, has no bearing.
One imputes that you might be talking about Basketball. Understand that there are rules of standardization that must be met in order for the court to be considered "standard", and that will include the dynamics of the backboard.
No, color does not affect how high a 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
Yes, the material and texture of a ball can affect how high it bounces. A ball made of a more elastic material will typically bounce higher compared to a ball made of a less elastic material. Additionally, a smoother surface may lead to higher bounces compared to a rougher surface.
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No, the color of a bounce ball does not affect how high it bounces. The height of the bounce is determined by the material and design of the ball, as well as the surface it bounces on. The color is purely cosmetic and has no impact on its bounce height.
Global warming does not directly affect the way a ball bounces. However, changes in temperature and humidity levels can impact the elasticity of the ball's material, which may influence its bouncing properties over time.
Tons of tennis would like to how the ball bounces on different types of court surfaces. Becuase of the surface a player will have to change his/her gameplain to fit the surface. So basically anyone playing tennis seriously.
probably would have ice crystals on the ball, and be very cold.
Yes, the height from which a ball is dropped affects how high it bounces back. The higher the drop height, the higher the bounce due to the increased potential energy the ball gains from the greater height.
It would be a fair ball.
The combination of the material properties of a ball (surface textures, actual materials, amount of air, hardness/ softness, and so on) affects the height of its bounce.
A golf ball would bounce higher than a basket ball.