No,of course not, the friction between the basketball and the grass would make the ball bounce less.
Gravity affects the bounce of a basketball because if there is gravity, the basketball will come back down after it bounces. But if there is no gravity, the basketball will bounce and travel indefinitely upwards and never come back down until a gravitational force pulls the basketball towards it.
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A soccer ball will typically bounce higher on concrete than on grass. Concrete provides a harder and more solid surface, allowing for a better rebound of the ball compared to the softer and more absorbent surface of grass.
Grass absorbs some of the energy from the ball when it bounces, resulting in a lower rebound height compared to a hard surface like concrete. The flexibility and thickness of grass blades can also dampen the ball's impact and reduce its bounce.
A basketball will typically bounce higher than a soccer ball or kickball. The higher bounce is due to the basketball being inflated to a higher pressure compared to the other two balls, resulting in greater elasticity and rebound potential.
Both balls can bounce on grass. don't believe me. try it on your own
A basketball will bounce more on concrete because it is a flatter surface then carpet and grass
asphalt has the best bounce and it doesnt make much noise
If you mean OUTSIDE the basketball, then no. If you mean INSIDE the basketball, then yes.
Helium will make a basketball bounce higher because when it is put into the basketball the air particles move faster and faster causing the basketball to bounce higher.
you bounce a ball in basketball by hitting the ball against the ground.
125 springs in a rugulation men's basketball, in order to make it bounce properly.
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The air in a basketball lets the basketball bounce.
Several factors affect the bounce of a basketball including the height that it was dropped from. The bounce factor includes elasticity, air pressure, force applied to it, and how rigid the surface is that the ball is bounced on.
Yes. More air in the basketball will make it bounce higher. Yes. Replacing the air with even a lighter gasses, such as helium, results in a higher bounce. It follows that, removing air or using heavier gasses to inflate a ball will result in a lower bounce. YES. Adding more air to the ball lessens the particles in the ball to bounce around. Putting more air in a basket ball will definitely make it bounce higher. If you put light gasses in it like helium then it will bounce even higher. If you take air out of it, it will bounce lower.After a while of putting air in a basketball it starts to bounce lower.