Different balls have different things inside them. Some modern Golf blls are massive polyurethane. A tennis ball, foot ball and soccer ball has air under pressure. a ingpong ball relies on the coefficient of restitution of the plastic (and the trapped air inside). Generally a material that can be deformed and regain its shape quickly (a high coefficient of restitution).
Some examples of balls that don't bounce are medicine balls, bowling balls, and shot put balls.
Some balls can bounce on water. It is known that all balls can float on water due to the amount of air they have inside. No, balls do not bounce on water, they may move/jump from force, but this is not really bouncing. Think of it this way, the lighter the ball the easier to move, hope that helps!
"Bouncing into Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Bounce Balls"
Squash balls bounce higher when warm because the air inside the ball expands as it heats up, increasing the pressure inside the ball. This higher pressure leads to greater elasticity in the ball's rubber, allowing it to bounce more vigorously off the playing surface.
Some things that bounce but are not balls include rubber bands, springs, and trampolines.
The inside of the ball will stretch and it will make the ball go in the direction that it is streched the most
Regular tennis balls are pressurized with air inside, which gives them a bounce that can wear out over time. Pressureless tennis balls do not have air inside and maintain their bounce for a longer period of time.
they have the chemical boluline gas inside
To make them bounce.
Balls do not jump my friend , they bounce. The effect of this bounce depends on how hard the user threw the ball , and how hard the ball itself is. E.G - If it was Low on air , it wouldn't bounce far. E.G.2 - It was hard and had lots of ait inside , it would bounce quite a bit.
No medicine balls do not bounce unless you throw them on a trampoline.
Some examples of balls that don't bounce are medicine balls, bowling balls, and shot put balls.
small balls will bounce higher because they have closer particles
All Balls Don't Bounce was created in 1994.
Some balls can bounce on water. It is known that all balls can float on water due to the amount of air they have inside. No, balls do not bounce on water, they may move/jump from force, but this is not really bouncing. Think of it this way, the lighter the ball the easier to move, hope that helps!
Tennis balls bounce because the air pressure inside is higher than the outside pressure. They begin to lose bounce as soon as removed from their pressure can. The alititude where the ball is played will affect the bounce. As they are played, they lose more bounce. Typically, they lose too much bounce to play after about 3 sets of recreational (amateur) tennis, or 8 games of professional tennis.
"Bouncing into Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Bounce Balls"