yes,it probably effects as a stumper ball bounces less as compared to a crazy ball.
You measure it with your hinus
Absolutly. There are five factors that affect how high a ball bounces; mass, shape, friction, impact velocity, and the coefficient of restitution. The coefficient of restituition is the material property that tells you how much energy is lost from the object during impact. It is this property that is most important to your question.
Composition/density of the ball, gravity, and the hardness of the surface against which it was thrown.
The rubber ball bounces back up due to its elasticity. Greater the force of through of ball on the floor, more high up the ball will bounce. It follows the rule of motion and inertia.
Due to a golf ball being so hard it hits the ground the energy is so strong it bounces up higher than any other ball. A golf ball is so hard and that energy just can't wait to get released and bounces up very high. There is many layers in a golf ball. All the layers are Sort of like rubber material so then that is why a golf ball bounces the highest.
Yes, Yes it does
No ( uh, the usuals)
No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
Yes if the ball is bigger it weighs more and the more weight the ball has the higher it will bounce but the height its dropped from also has to do with the how high it bounces Yes if the ball is bigger it weighs more and the more weight the ball has the higher it will bounce but the height its dropped from also has to do with the how high it bounces
yes because it needs to bounce higher
100% YES! The colder it is the less it bounces and the hotter it is the more it bounces.
You measure it with your hinus
the way it bounces
A rubber ball bounces so high because the material it is made of has a spring-back effect. The more force used to throw the ball to the ground, the more it will spring back.
Yes the bounce of the ball affects the distance it can cover. As the ball bounces, the gravitational force acts on it such that it slows the movement of the ball. High bounce= low trajectory and low bounce=high trajectory.
yes,The air pressure in a basketball does effect how high it bounces because the mor u get in the more u get out enjoy
A rubber ball bounces depending on how high its dropped from and what type of surface it hits.