Not to any appreciable extent. Bounce is caused by the elasticity of the material comprising the ball and the surface on which it is bounced.
For example, on concrete a Basketball will bounce higher than a Baseball, but a Golf ball
--How high it bounces depends on how much force you exert on it. If you only let it drop, it will not bounce higher that the point you dropped it from and every time it bounces, it will go less and less high. anyway, the bigger the ball, the more force you will have to exert on it to make it bounce higher than the point it was dropped, or "bounced" from.BOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't believe so. Think of a basketball and a super ball. (I know, this is for example) Both of them bounce super high, and a baseball doesn't bounce. I think it depends on the air inside of it and not the size. Basketballs have air, super balls too, footballs bounce a little also.
Does the size of the ball determine how high the ball will bounce? I need the answer for a science project.
Oh, what a lovely question! The size of a bouncy ball can indeed affect how high it bounces. A larger bouncy ball may not bounce as high as a smaller one because it has more surface area touching the ground, which absorbs some of the energy. Just remember, no matter the size, every bouncy ball has its own unique way of bringing joy and fun into the world.
If it is hollow yes it does. The smaller the hallow ball the less air fits into it making it bounce less well. Except of course if the materials are different in which case it is possible the smaller ball would be more bouncy. The bouncier it is the more bounces you would get without it rolling.
golf balls because there heavier in weight adnd because there smaller in size
The sound of a ball can vary depending on the material and size of the ball, as well as the surface it bounces on. Typically, it is a combination of a "thud" when it hits the ground and a "bounce" as it rebounds.
Rubber bouncy balls tend to bounce the highest compared to other types of bouncy balls like foam or plastic. The elasticity of rubber helps it store and release more energy upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce. Additionally, the size and shape of the ball can also affect how high it bounces.
A little, to the extent that a smaller (lighter) ball is fighting the pull of gravity less as it bounces upward, so it may get a little higher. But the height the ball bounces is much more dependent upon the resiliency - the "springiness" - of the rubber or rubber compound the ball is made from.
a ball can never bounce over the height from which it was bounced unless u aplly a force. 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 one; 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. weight also affect the bounce height.
A ball typically bounces higher on wood compared to other surfaces like concrete or carpet due to the hardness of the wood surface. The exact height of the bounce can vary depending on factors like the material and size of the ball, the force applied, and the surface condition of the wood.
The size of a ball does affect how fast it rolls. Surface also play a major role in how fast a ball will move.