The rubber ball moved due to an external force applied to it, such as being thrown, kicked, or rolled. The force caused the ball to accelerate and change its position or direction.
Rubber's unique property is due to its elastic nature. When heated, the molecules in rubber become more active and move closer together, causing the rubber to contract or shrink. This is why heating a rubber ball would make it shrink instead of expanding like most materials.
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.
Red Rubber Ball was created on 1966-04-04.
Neither. When a rubber ball gets hot, the rubber begins to lose its elasticity. It doesn't bounce as high. When a rubber ball gets really cold, it starts to behave rather like a rock. It hardly bounces at all The temperature of highest bounce depends on exactly what the ball is made of, but it is probably not all that far from room temperature.
Both a stretched rubber band and a ball on top of a hill have potential energy stored up due to their position or shape. When released, they both have the ability to convert this potential energy into kinetic energy as they move.
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Rubber's unique property is due to its elastic nature. When heated, the molecules in rubber become more active and move closer together, causing the rubber to contract or shrink. This is why heating a rubber ball would make it shrink instead of expanding like most materials.
Inside a golf ball can be many things. It could have a rubber ball, with rubber bands, and some have a cork and rubber
rubber
It is a ball of rubber bands. You wrap more and more on to it.
Rub my metal balls or rubber balls.
Rubber Ball was created on 1960-08-12.
it is made of air compacted into a rubber ball
They used a round rubber ball. They just got tired of calling it 'round rubber ball' so they gave it a name. So instead of "Pass the round rubber ball to me!' it's 'Pass the dodge ball to me!'. That or boncey ball of pain and rubber. Your choose.
Rubber.
rubber ball
If it is a solid rubber ball it is not inflated. A hollow ball can be inflated. The more pressure inside, the "harder" the ball will be and the higher it will bounce. To much pressure and you risk rupturing the "rubber" bladder.