a bouncy ball
its a bouncy ball called a superball
Probably the "bounciest" material--bounciness also referred to as the coefficient of restitution--is claimed to be, by the toy company Wham-O, is Zectron, a synthetic material which includes polybutadiene, hydrated silica, zinc oxide, and stearic acid.
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a sky ball is the bounciest thing
It does not.It will depend entirely on the elastic properties of the ball itself, in the following ways:1. elastic properties due solely to the way the ball is constructed, like a basketball, which is a bladder holding pressurized air.2. elastic properties of the materials used in its construction. The leather in a basketball, the weird plastic compounds used in a golf-ball, (among the bounciest of balls, by the way, and pretty small) etc.Every (solid) material known has a measurable "modulus of elasticity" which dictates how stretchy (or bouncy) the material is.Using this modulus, among other data, a decent math-person could calculate in advance how high ANY ball would likely bounce, before it was ever done.Also, the surface that is being bounced on has much to do with this; I'm guessing that a standard bowling-ball would bounce higher than a basketball, if dropped onto a surface comprised of solid, hard steel that was 4 feet thick.For that matter, ball bearings (very hard steel) are super-bouncy- they can bounce really high, if dropped onto a very hard, massive surface.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
the ball bounce high cause of the air in the ball If there is more air pressure in the ball it will bounce higher likewise if there is less air pressure it will bounce lower. This could be done by exposing the ball in different temperatures. If the ball gets hotter it will bounce higher and if gets colder it will bounce lower.
Golf ball
a bouncey ball
a sky ball is the bounciest thing
The highest a basketball has ever bounced during a game was about 478.89 feet on an outdoor court in Pembroke,Ontario (Canada). It happened when Micheal Minns was running the court, bounced it off the concrete and the ball was gone. About 52 seconds later the ball bounced again and Minns jumped 13.81 feet (His above hand) and dunked it for the game winning point of the EOFFSA Championship
It depends on your sorce. Soemtimes harder balls bounce higher, because there is more density in the ball, causing it to fall to the ground faster, which causes it to rebound higher. Soft and squishy balls are less likley to rebound quickly, which causes a slower throw. So the bounciest sport ball is probably a lacross ball, dodge ball, or bouncy ball!
The bounciest balls are the so-called bouncy balls, made of compressed synthetic rubber. These balls have an unusually high coefficient of restitution (inverse momentum) that allows them to return to up to 92% of a dropped height, and to utilize thrown force to reach extraordinary heights. Another generic name for the balls is "super balls," originally a trademark name for a 1964 invention first sold by the Wham-O toy company in 1966.
the one that is blown up the best, or the bounciest one.
if you lift it and modify the suspension. I had a 95 caprice classic on 36's and it was the bounciest ride ever. i wouldnt bother with it
It does not.It will depend entirely on the elastic properties of the ball itself, in the following ways:1. elastic properties due solely to the way the ball is constructed, like a basketball, which is a bladder holding pressurized air.2. elastic properties of the materials used in its construction. The leather in a basketball, the weird plastic compounds used in a golf-ball, (among the bounciest of balls, by the way, and pretty small) etc.Every (solid) material known has a measurable "modulus of elasticity" which dictates how stretchy (or bouncy) the material is.Using this modulus, among other data, a decent math-person could calculate in advance how high ANY ball would likely bounce, before it was ever done.Also, the surface that is being bounced on has much to do with this; I'm guessing that a standard bowling-ball would bounce higher than a basketball, if dropped onto a surface comprised of solid, hard steel that was 4 feet thick.For that matter, ball bearings (very hard steel) are super-bouncy- they can bounce really high, if dropped onto a very hard, massive surface.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
the ball bounce high cause of the air in the ball If there is more air pressure in the ball it will bounce higher likewise if there is less air pressure it will bounce lower. This could be done by exposing the ball in different temperatures. If the ball gets hotter it will bounce higher and if gets colder it will bounce lower.
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