This is because some surfaces are soft some hard. Like wood and plastic.
add. And in Football (soccer) in particular, when the ball bounces off the cross-bar and then enters the net area, the ball is back-spinning from its first contact with the cross-bar, and the ball often then bounces out of the net again! This causes much angst.
Different surfaces will absorb different amounts of the balls energy
The ball is stop by soft surfaces,therefore it won't bounce as much.
The softer surfaces take up more of the balls energy than is released into a hard surface.
because a small ball has more density
Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
No medicine balls do not bounce unless you throw them on a trampoline.
Natural grass tends to give the ball a slightly slower, softer bounce. Artificial turf allows the ball to mvoe faster and bounce a littler harder.
There are several variables in this problem. Different balls have different degrees of elasticity. And then there are different kinds of surfaces on which balls can bounce. A ball does not bounce the same way on a grass lawn that it does on a concrete floor. Also the description "high in the air" is not precise. Different heights can produce different numbers of bounces.
small balls will bounce higher because they have closer particles
I am assuming you are talking about tennis. On a grass surface, the ball will bounce fast. On clay courts, the ball will bounce slower than on grass. On a hard court, the speed of the ball bounce will be in between clay and grass.
All Balls Don't Bounce was created in 1994.
It must be ready and get concluding of gravitational of it.and made a completey wool