The highest bouncing ball in the world is the Superball. It is made of a synthetic rubber compound that allows it to bounce incredibly high, reaching heights of up to 92 feet when dropped from a helicopter.
The form of energy a bouncy has is, sound energy,elastic energy,and gravitational energy.
Yes, the weight of a bouncy ball does affect how high it bounces. This is because the gravitational force acting on the ball increases with its weight, leading to a higher impact force upon hitting the ground. A heavier ball will compress less upon impact and therefore transfer more energy back into the bounce, resulting in a higher bounce height compared to a lighter ball.
Oh, what a lovely question! The size of a bouncy ball can indeed affect how high it bounces. A larger bouncy ball may not bounce as high as a smaller one because it has more surface area touching the ground, which absorbs some of the energy. Just remember, no matter the size, every bouncy ball has its own unique way of bringing joy and fun into the world.
A little, to the extent that a smaller (lighter) ball is fighting the pull of gravity less as it bounces upward, so it may get a little higher. But the height the ball bounces is much more dependent upon the resiliency - the "springiness" - of the rubber or rubber compound the ball is made from.
Bouncy ball
A bouncy ball.
small bouncy balls will bounce higher
A bouncy ball is a small ball that is made soley of rubber and bounces. There are only 7 Bouncy Ball Breeds Reconized by the BBA (Bouncy Ball Association) Jet Ball is a video game.
A golf ball. Seriously it does... Try it
a normail bouncy ball, maybe a basketball
it bounces!! like a bouncy ball!
I think a basket ball bounces the highest.
the ball that actually bounces the highest is a basket ball i tested it for school :)
The bouncy ball was invented by Norman Stingley and manufactured by Wham-O in 1965
The highest bouncing ball in the world is the Superball. It is made of a synthetic rubber compound that allows it to bounce incredibly high, reaching heights of up to 92 feet when dropped from a helicopter.
The ground absorbs some of the energy.