Leave it how it is. There is no better surface to become a good dribbler on than grass, rock, and dirt.
Yes. If the surface is soft the basketball will not bounce as high, but if the surface is like a gym floor the basketball will bounce extrememly well. Also you have into consideration the force of friction. The more friction the surface can produce the slower the ball will go.
"Surface characteristics" merely describe the way a surface of a how the surface of a painting or sculpture looks or actually feels--rough, smooth, etc.
They smooth earths surface
The surface is the ground upon which the medium is applied. If you are painting with oils, you are likely using stretched canvas or masonite board as a surface. If you are drawing in pastels, your surface may be Canson paper.
The force that is exerted on a surface divided by the area of the area is pressure. The standard unit of pressure is the Pascal.
the basketball will most likely bounce higher on a flat surface
yes
a flat surface.
a flat surface
basketball, hard surface, net
on a smooth surface
No. A sphere has the smallest surface to volume ratio possible and a basketball is nearly spherical in shape (it has surface dimpling and seams).
24328.493509399 feet²
There are more particles of gas in the basketball than in the beach ball. So, more particles hit the inside surface of the basketball than hit the inside surface of the beach ball. When more particles hit the inside surface of the basketball, the force on the inside surface of the ball increases. This increased force leads to greater pressure, which makes the basketball feel harder than the beach ball. Hope this helps :)
A basketball, athletic shoes, goal, net, & backboard mounted on a pole. A level playing surface.
Same as a football.
Hardest substance.