Yes, a cricket ball can bounce more than twice on the ground during a cricket match. The number of bounces does not affect the rules of the game as long as the ball is still in play.
In squash, the ball can bounce once on the floor before the opponent must make a return hit. If the ball bounces twice or more, it is considered a point for the opposing player.
The cricket ball has more inertia than the rubber ball because inertia is directly proportional to mass. The cricket ball is denser and heavier than the rubber ball, making it harder to change its state of motion.
A pumped ball bounces higher than a flat ball because the air pressure inside the pumped ball creates more rebound force when the ball hits a surface. This increased pressure allows the ball to store and release more energy upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce.
The heavy ball has more inertia and the light ball has less energy, hence they do not bounce as high as the bouncy ball. The bouncy ball is designed with a material that can store and quickly release kinetic energy upon impact, leading to a higher bounce.
Yes, a squash ball will bounce on concrete, but the bounce will be much lower compared to bouncing on a squash court surface. The hard surface of concrete absorbs more energy from the ball, resulting in a shorter bounce.
It's tennis ball.
A cricket ball is heavier and harder than a tennis ball, designed for the sport of cricket which requires more durability and bounce. Tennis balls are lighter and designed for tennis, with a softer texture that makes them easier to hit and handle.
A legal ball in cricket is one that adheres to the rules set by the International Cricket Council (ICC) or the governing body of the game being played. It must be delivered by the bowler within the prescribed area and without any infractions, such as overstepping the crease (no-ball) or delivering a wide. Additionally, the ball must not bounce more than twice or roll along the ground before reaching the batsman. If a ball meets these criteria, it is considered legal and can be played by the batsman.
In squash, the ball can bounce once on the floor before the opponent must make a return hit. If the ball bounces twice or more, it is considered a point for the opposing player.
The ball doesn't have to bounce, but if it passes the batsman above the waist before it bounces then it will be a no-ball. If it hits the ground, then bounces over head height, it will be allowed once per over. any more head height bouncers will be classed as wides.
because cricket ball has greater mass
If the balls weight is heavy it will not bounce as high but if the ball is lighter it will have more of a Chance to bounce higher.
The cricket ball has more inertia than the rubber ball because inertia is directly proportional to mass. The cricket ball is denser and heavier than the rubber ball, making it harder to change its state of motion.
A tennis ball will bounce the highest because it is smaller. The smaller amount of mass that it has the more it will bounce and the higher it would get. For example, when you put air into a ball the more mass it builds up but, when the ball is flat it would not bounce.
a cricket ball
A pumped ball bounces higher than a flat ball because the air pressure inside the pumped ball creates more rebound force when the ball hits a surface. This increased pressure allows the ball to store and release more energy upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce.
The heavy ball has more inertia and the light ball has less energy, hence they do not bounce as high as the bouncy ball. The bouncy ball is designed with a material that can store and quickly release kinetic energy upon impact, leading to a higher bounce.