The volume of air in a regulation size Basketball is approximately 4.5 liters. This volume can vary slightly depending on factors such as the pressure of the air inside the ball and the exact dimensions of the ball.
Assuming standard atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi, the pressure difference in the basketball is 5.3 psi. To estimate the volume of air in the basketball, you'd need the basketball's size, as well as assumptions about temperature and ideal gas behavior. This volume would be significantly larger in standard conditions than when pressurized.
find the volume of the basketball using the formula 4/3 * phi * radius3since the volume of the mercury inside the basketball equals the volume of the basketball, find the weight by calculang density (13.6) * the basketball's volumemake sure you do the calculations in the correct measurement
The mass of a given volume of air depends on its density. Density is defined as mass per unit volume. To calculate the mass of a volume of air, you would need to multiply the density of air by the volume of air you are considering.
Air is compressible, meaning its volume can change in response to changes in pressure.
To calculate the density of air, you can use the formula: density mass/volume. The mass of air can be determined by measuring the weight of a known volume of air using a scale. The volume of air can be calculated by measuring the dimensions of the container holding the air. Divide the mass by the volume to find the density of air.
Assuming standard atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi, the pressure difference in the basketball is 5.3 psi. To estimate the volume of air in the basketball, you'd need the basketball's size, as well as assumptions about temperature and ideal gas behavior. This volume would be significantly larger in standard conditions than when pressurized.
no, pressure is the same , but it will need less volume of air
the number of molecules changes
The air in a basketball lets the basketball bounce.
4/3 x pi x 1728
The air inside a fully pumped basketball have a higher pressure than the air outside due to a greater number of gas particles per unit volume inside the ball than in the surrounding air.
As air fills the basketball, the pressure expands outward to make the outside of the ball feel harder. The valve on the outside of the ball allows the pump to put air in prevents air from escaping.
a basketball is kinda like a ballon if it has to much air it pops
increases on impact due to the positive increase and reduced inner volume
the higher pressure is due to a greater number of gas particles per unit volume inside the ball then in the surrounding air.
If you are asking about encyclopedias, it would be in the B volume.
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