I would say it does if the ball is hard you won't need to hit it as hard and u won't use as much energy but if the ball is soft things won't go so well trust me :( sometimes when the ball is lacking air you have to use more effort to get it where you want it to go its a pain.
5 characteristic properties of matter are colour, density, hardness, softness, and flammability.
It is easier to spike close to the net. However, spiking a little bit away from the net gives you greater control to which direction the ball goes.
A few are density,color,size,texture, hardness,softness,melting point,boiling point, and freexing point.
Hardness refers to a mineral's resistance. Density is the measure of how much matter there is.
when serving the ball is hit with your hand when setting he ball you use your finger tips when bumping the ball you use your forearm and when spiking the ball you use your hand
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properties of matter
Mass, density, volume, hardness etc.
Examples: state of matter, thermal conductivity, density, hardness, resilience.
As you know physical properties define the physical characteristics of an object/ matter i.e. hardness, softness, color, etc. These attributes or characteristics are used to recognize the matter whether its solid, liquid or gas.
yes
No matter what size a sample is, if is hard, it will still be just as hard. This means that hardness is an intensive properties. Intensive properties do not matter what size of sample is being used. Extensive properties will change if sample size is changed.