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Tennis balls are affected by the environment in a few ways. The environment can affect how it bounces. Warm air makes the ball expand causing it to have a higher bounce. Cold air makes the ball contract and can make it harder to bounce.
A tennis ball is made of materials that are more elastic than a basketball, allowing it to deform and rebound quicker upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce. Additionally, the size and weight difference between a tennis ball and a basketball also contribute to the tennis ball bouncing higher.
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When a tennis ball is hit by a player, it compresses against the racket and gains energy. This energy is then released when the ball makes contact with the ground, causing it to bounce back over the net. The height and speed of the bounce depend on factors like the force of the hit, the angle of the racket, and the surface of the court.
The reason why the tennis ball bounces higher is because when heat is applied the tennis ball expands making it more like a fly away football 'makes it lighter' when it is bounced it hits the floor and had more air in it so therefore bounces higher.
Yes it will effect the rebound height. It tends to bounce higher in a warm temperature because the molecules speed up and strike the inner core more and faster so this makes it bounce higher!
The air inside the ball expands on heating and this, in turn, makes the ball harder / more elastic.
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.
Tennis balls are porous, and will allow water to seep in. The water adds too much weight to the tennis ball, causing it to be too heavy to bounce, in addition to ruining the outer surface of the tennis ball.
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Basketballs are not at the top of the list of bouncebility (see tennis balls). SorryHowever balls bounce because they are deformed when they hit something and the rubber forces them back into a round shape which propels then off the surface they hit.The more power in the rubbers desire to maintain its shape vs the weight of the ball determines its bounce.
i learned that golf balls have a little bit of weight, less than a bouncy ball witch makes them bounce higher.