Yes, wth the height of the bounce increasing with the amount of air in it. At flat Basketball will hardly bounce at all. To make it bounce you need to pump it up with air until it is full (when you can't press your fingers into it and it is very hard).
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Yes. A full basketball with medium to high pressure will clearly bounce higher than a flat basketball with low pressure.
After the second shot when it bounces off the rim.
No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
If a ball is more deflated it provides more resistance for the energy to transfer into upwards motion
First: I think you mean *how Second: Yes it should. I have not tested this myself but i think it would. because the bigger basketball the more materials needed so making it heavier. PEACE!
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Not to any appreciable extent. Bounce is caused by the elasticity of the material comprising the ball and the surface on which it is bounced.For example, on concrete a basketball will bounce higher than a baseball, but a golf ball--How high it bounces depends on how much force you exert on it. If you only let it drop, it will not bounce higher that the point you dropped it from and every time it bounces, it will go less and less high. anyway, the bigger the ball, the more force you will have to exert on it to make it bounce higher than the point it was dropped, or "bounced" from.
The combination of the material properties of a ball (surface textures, actual materials, amount of air, hardness/ softness, and so on) affects the height of its bounce.
the height from which it was dropped
the way it bounces
Yes, Yes it does