The air inside a fully pumped Basketball have a higher pressure than the air outside due to a greater number of gas particles per unit volume inside the ball than in the surrounding air.
If you mean OUTSIDE the basketball, then no. If you mean INSIDE the basketball, then yes.
the higher pressure is due to a greater number of gas particles per unit volume inside the ball then in the surrounding air.
There is no difference of the average local air pressure inside or outside of the headphone.
Yes. A full basketball with medium to high pressure will clearly bounce higher than a flat basketball with low pressure.
Yes, the higher the altitude the higher pressure on the outside of the ball and so the greater the tension of the ball since the particules inside will be pushing out. Therefore it will bounce better.
The material of the basketball will deteriorate more quickly outside. Also, the air pressure inside the ball will be higher indoors so the ball will be more bouncy.
As air fills the basketball, the pressure expands outward to make the outside of the ball feel harder. The valve on the outside of the ball allows the pump to put air in prevents air from escaping.
The gas pressure in the flask is lower than the atmospheric pressure when the water level is higher inside than outside the flask.
The air pressure inside the can is always higher than the air pressure outside the can. The air is compressed into the can along with the tennis balls.
If pressure is higher in the inside of the eardrum, the eardrum will pop. If pressure is higher outside the eardrum cave in.
the pressure difference, depends upon the can, and what it contains, in food cans, the pressure is equil, however in soda pop cans the pressure is higher on the inside
If the tyre is inflated, yes. If it has been completely deflated, no.