It's likely the fuel pressure regulator. I had a Chevy Corsica with the same problem and it was solved by replacing the regulator.
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The more power you put into the ball the ball bounces.
High
very high!
teah they can, they can bounce as high as the sky, i saw it myself
if it is rough it will bounce lower and it is smooth it will bounce higher
yes but it would bounce wikid high(no gravity)
bounce a ball and you'll find out
its material
it will bounce away because youre a freak asking a question like that.
Yes, heat can affect the bounce of a ball. When a ball is heated, its material may become more elastic, causing it to bounce higher. However, excessive heat can also soften the material, reducing the bounce.
A ball with backspin will bounce slightly more backwards when it hits the ground, or slightly more forwards if it hits a ceiling. In basketball, this makes the ball more likely to fall through the hoop if it hits the back of the rim, or more likely to bounce high (and possibly fall into the hoop) if it hits the front. In tennis, this makes the ball bounce higher on a normal shot, making it slightly easier to hit. It can prevent a drop shot from going as far, also, making the player run further in order to catch it. In golf, the ball will bounce a shorter distance (or possible bounce backwards after a very high shot).