The Temperature of a body tends toward the temperature of its surroundings. It depends where the tennis ball is. If it is in a place of 10 degrees Celsius it will be 10 degrees Celsius after a long enough time of being there.
The average temperature of a tennis ball will be the temperature of its surroundings.
Depends entirely on who hits it and for what purpose.
Serves by men have been recorded at well over 100 MPH.
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The freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees feranheit. I'm not sure what the melting temperature is 2nd Answer: The melting or thawing point of ice is, oddly enough, also 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (0 degrees, Celsius)
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The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
True. Freezing would compress the gas in the ball and reduce the elasticity of the rubber in it.
Yes, temperature does affect the air inside a tennis ball. When the temperature increases, the air molecules inside the tennis ball expand and create higher pressure, causing the ball to be more bouncy. Conversely, when the temperature decreases, the air molecules contract, leading to lower pressure and reduced bounce.
The ball becomes super charged when hot and better to play tennis with when cold
bouncing the ball at room temperature, before heating or freezing it, and then measuring the height of the bounce.
In theory, yes, however the largest effect of the temperature will be on the court. The hotter the surface is, the higher the ball will bounce.
the hotter the tennis ball is the higher it will bounce because the molecules are moving faster and the pressure is decreasing. Opposite when it is cold.
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The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)