The material must influence the bounce of a ball: consider an inflated rubber ball versus an inflated aluminum ball. The difference might have to do with the elasticity of the material.
Absolutly. There are five factors that affect how high a ball bounces; mass, shape, friction, impact velocity, and the coefficient of restitution. The coefficient of restituition is the material property that tells you how much energy is lost from the object during impact. It is this property that is most important to your question.
It is a reference to chance and probability. If you bounce a ball on a surface, which way will it go? The answer is not known with certainty. So you take this expression to mean "I do not know with any degree of certainty".
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If its heavier it will roll down faster, so its weight. And also what material is on the outside of the ball Its weight does not affect the speed at which is rolls down the hill since weight refers to mass times the gravitational force applied to the ball. Mass would be more appropriately used than weight. Also, if the material on the outside of ball is smooth, the ball rolls down faster due to less friction being applied to the ball from the surface. If the ball's outside material is rough like sandpaper, it will move slower down an incline because there is more resistance (Force of friction) between the ball and the surface. The first answer is mostly wrong. The second is mostly wrong. The material on the outside of the ball will have an effect due to frictional forces. The mass of the ball will have an effect, but in a complicated way. If the ball was sliding, it would be irrelevant, but it is not, so the moment of inertia must be considered. As a result, with uniform density, a heavier ball will roll slower. However, the distribution of the mass will also play a huge role, so knowing just the mass is not sufficient.
There are several variables in this problem. Different balls have different degrees of elasticity. And then there are different kinds of surfaces on which balls can bounce. A ball does not bounce the same way on a grass lawn that it does on a concrete floor. Also the description "high in the air" is not precise. Different heights can produce different numbers of bounces.
Short answer: no.
Whichever Way the Ball Bounces was created in 1974.
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Absolutly. There are five factors that affect how high a ball bounces; mass, shape, friction, impact velocity, and the coefficient of restitution. The coefficient of restituition is the material property that tells you how much energy is lost from the object during impact. It is this property that is most important to your question.
Tons of tennis would like to how the ball bounces on different types of court surfaces. Becuase of the surface a player will have to change his/her gameplain to fit the surface. So basically anyone playing tennis seriously.
Family Matters - 1989 The Way the Ball Bounces 4-13 was released on: USA: 22 January 1993
Sid the Science Kid - 2008 That's the Way the Ball Bounces 2-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Byron Gentry has written: 'The way the ball bounces'
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The way a golf ball bounces definitely affects the distance that it will travel. There are different weights and types of golf balls for this reason.
It is a reference to chance and probability. If you bounce a ball on a surface, which way will it go? The answer is not known with certainty. So you take this expression to mean "I do not know with any degree of certainty".
the leather (or rubber) can effect the way it bounces on the hoop, how big the ball is. Remember: Technology is a way to do something better/more efficient