Yes, because the gas molecules in the tennis ball expand. When the molecules expand there energy increases.
The heat cause the air inside the ball to expand and undent the ball
Expand the air inside it......Put a flame to it and it will pop...
Heating a ball increases the air pressure inside, which causes the ball to inflate. This is due to the gas inside the ball expanding when heated, pushing against the walls of the ball and causing it to expand.
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.
As column A gets heated, the ball will likely expand or increase in size due to the increase in temperature.
Placing a dented table tennis ball in boiling water causes the air inside the ball to expand, pushing out the dent and restoring the ball's shape. The heat softens the plastic material of the ball, allowing it to return to its original state. Once the ball cools down, it retains its new shape.
The hot water causes the air trapped inside the ball to expand and it may pop the dent out to the original shape.
Volume, as the atoms within the copper ball gain kinetic energy and expand, causing the overall size of the ball to increase.
The heat will cause the air inside the table-tennis ball (ping pong ball) to expand and so push the dint out.
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Heat can cause the air inside a ball to expand and inflate the ball. Conversely, if a ball is exposed to extreme heat for a long period of time, it can potentially weaken the materials, causing it to lose pressure and deflate.