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Yes, the material of the ball affects the way it bounces. For example, a rubber ball will bounce higher than a foam ball due to their different elasticity and density. Additionally, the surface on which the ball is bouncing can also impact the bounce.
No, a rubber ball usually bounces higher than a glass ball due to the difference in elasticity between the two materials. Rubber is more elastic and capable of storing and releasing more energy during impact, which allows it to bounce higher. Glass is brittle and absorbs more of the impact energy, resulting in lower bounce height.
Yes, the size of a bouncy ball can affect the height it bounces. Generally, larger bouncy balls tend to bounce higher than smaller ones due to the increased amount of potential energy stored in the larger ball when it hits the ground. However, other factors such as material composition and surface texture also play a role in the height of the bounce.
Rubber bouncy balls tend to bounce the highest compared to other types of bouncy balls like foam or plastic. The elasticity of rubber helps it store and release more energy upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce. Additionally, the size and shape of the ball can also affect how high it bounces.
Balls bounce more when they are made from materials with higher elasticity, like rubber. The elasticity allows the ball to absorb and release energy more efficiently, resulting in a higher bounce. Additionally, the pressure inside the ball and the surface it bounces on can also affect how high it bounces.
The leather ball bounces because it is full with air in it. If you remove the air then the leather ball does not bounce at all. While the aluminum ball (which I can only imagine, since I have not seen any aluminun ball before) will bounce, with or without air.
It all depends on how much air there is inside, where you bounce it, and how you bounce it. Well if there were same amount of air, bounced on the same surface and with the same power, a rubber ball would bounce higher. But that doesn't mean a rubber basketball is simply better. People certainly would choose a leather basketball, because it looks better and has a better quality, and can last longer if played indoors. If you were looking for which is better, I would say that's totally upto you, whether you play indoors (a leather ball would be heaps better), or outdoors (a rubber ball is much better in this case). But if you were looking for which bounced higher, it is definitely rubber. This is because a rubber cover is harder than a leath covering. When something is harder, this allows to put more pressure when the ball hits the floor. This causes the ball to bounce higher.
the leather (or rubber) can effect the way it bounces on the hoop, how big the ball is. Remember: Technology is a way to do something better/more efficient
it is scientifically proven that a ball of glass bounces higher than a ball of rubber. No cause the glass would break if you drop it to high and the rubber one would not ! It depends on wether or not your counting the height the shards fly up.
A leather basketball is better than a rubber ball but if your playing outside the ground ruins the leather so a rubber ball is better when you are playing outside
Yes, the material of the ball affects the way it bounces. For example, a rubber ball will bounce higher than a foam ball due to their different elasticity and density. Additionally, the surface on which the ball is bouncing can also impact the bounce.
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No, a rubber ball usually bounces higher than a glass ball due to the difference in elasticity between the two materials. Rubber is more elastic and capable of storing and releasing more energy during impact, which allows it to bounce higher. Glass is brittle and absorbs more of the impact energy, resulting in lower bounce height.
A tennis ball does bounce higher!!!:]] x
The hotter the ball is the higher it bounces. This is because the air in the ball heats up and expands. This tightens the skin and gives the ball a higher elastic potential
Yes, the size of a bouncy ball can affect the height it bounces. Generally, larger bouncy balls tend to bounce higher than smaller ones due to the increased amount of potential energy stored in the larger ball when it hits the ground. However, other factors such as material composition and surface texture also play a role in the height of the bounce.