(Potential) energy is directly proportional to the release height.
The temperature of a tennis ball can affect its bounce height. As temperature increases, the air molecules inside the ball expand, causing it to bounce higher. Conversely, at lower temperatures, the ball may not bounce as high due to decreased air pressure.
A tennis ball is made of materials that are more elastic than a basketball, allowing it to deform and rebound quicker upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce. Additionally, the size and weight difference between a tennis ball and a basketball also contribute to the tennis ball bouncing higher.
A tennis ball typically bounces the highest due to its low mass and high elasticity. The rubber material and air-filled structure of a tennis ball allow it to rebound quickly and with more energy compared to other types of balls.
Tennis balls bounce higher depending on factors like their internal pressure, felt quality, and core material. New balls with higher pressure and less wear will bounce higher compared to older balls with lower pressure and more wear. The type of surface and conditions where the ball is being used can also affect its bounce height.
Wearing high-heels can restrict ankle movement and reduce jumping ability due to reduced stability and ankle range of motion. Tennis shoes provide good support and traction, which may improve jumping height compared to high-heels. Flip flops offer minimal support and can lead to lower jumping height due to reduced stability and grip on the ground.
Very little
Yes it will effect the rebound height. It tends to bounce higher in a warm temperature because the molecules speed up and strike the inner core more and faster so this makes it bounce higher!
As long as the tennis ball is not thrust downward, yes, the tennis ball will bounce back to the same proportion of its original height, no matter how far it's dropped, as long as the height is small enough that air resistance can be ignored. The ball will eventually come to rest due to this air resistance.
Several companies make quality tennis rebound nets. Rally Master and Bakko make several that you can use in a club or home setup. Gamma makes one that is collapsible and easily transported.
It depends on the net and the car. If you drive a Smart Car, there's probably no tennis rebound net that will fit inside. If you have a more common car like a Focus or a Corolla, the Gamma Rebound Net should fit. It collapses down to a 3 1/2 ft diameter.
Yes , it does You could even try it yourself for proof. Bounce something on grass then on pavement, you will see a difference in how the softer the lower.
not as far as you know is not a good answer because it does not explain. the mud will make the tennis ball heavier and denser if it has water in it the ball heavy wont go far for its bounce.
No Minimum Height! :)
the cooler temp. causes the rubber content to shrink and become more of a solid state which in turn is not as flexible.
No, it should not. It is not difficult to differentiate between tennis and table tennis.
3.5ft or 4ft
The official height of a table tennis net is 15.25 cm(6.0 in). Which converts to 0.1525 metre.