size and weight of the ball, density of the ball matter, density of the surface , tilt of the surface, grade and finish of the surface, and of course gravity!
Gravity, air resistance, the material of the ball, and the height from which it was dropped initially.
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
When the ball is at a low temperature, the molecules are not flexible and bounce only to a small height. On the other hand, if the ball is warm or at a higher temperature, it will bounce longer heights.
temperature does affect the bounce of a ball!
if the ball is dropped at an angle, it puts a torque on the ball, created by the velocity in the x direction, making it spin if ball is moving straight down, it has no effect.
The factors that affect the bounce of a dropped ball include...... the height from which it is dropped; the force applied to it, if any, when dropped; the acceleration of gravity, which is different depending upon what planet you're on ; the elasticity of the ball; the density of the atmosphere, which affects "air resistance"; and the rigidity and elasticity of the surface on which the ball bounces.
The factors that affect the bounce of a dropped ball include...... the height from which it is dropped; the force applied to it, if any, when dropped; the acceleration of gravity, which is different depending upon what planet you're on ; the elasticity of the ball; the density of the atmosphere, which affects "air resistance"; and the rigidity and elasticity of the surface on which the ball bounces.
Gravity, air resistance, the material of the ball, and the height from which it was dropped initially.
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
When the ball is at a low temperature, the molecules are not flexible and bounce only to a small height. On the other hand, if the ball is warm or at a higher temperature, it will bounce longer heights.
temperature does affect the bounce of a ball!
rubber ball
Yes.
if the ball is dropped at an angle, it puts a torque on the ball, created by the velocity in the x direction, making it spin if ball is moving straight down, it has no effect.
It all depends on the height the ball has been dropped and the weight of the ball.