No. The less air pressure in the ball, the lower the ball bounces.
yes it does because of your weight
No it just does not bounce as well
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.
Well balls float-cos the force of upthrust from the water is pushing them up-and is stronger than gravity.The surface area increases the upthrust-which is why pumped balls float better than deflated.
small balls will bounce higher because they have closer particles
All Balls Don't Bounce was created in 1994.
"Bouncing into Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Bounce Balls"
because tennis balls turn in to ice when cold, and then dont bounce.
Some things that bounce but are not balls include rubber bands, springs, and trampolines.
Glass balls tend to bounce higher than rubber balls due to their density and hardness. Glass balls have less energy loss upon impact because they are rigid and less deformable compared to rubber balls. This allows glass balls to retain more of their original kinetic energy during the bounce, resulting in a higher bounce height.
in last years superbowl