Oh, dude, you're asking about the PSI in a Basketball explosion point? Well, technically, the pressure at the explosion point of a basketball can vary depending on factors like the material and condition of the ball, but it's usually around 8-10 psi. So, like, be careful out there on the court, or you might witness a basketball blowout!
The gauge on your pump, if you have one.
About 8 PSI
7.5 to 8.5 psi
A concrete strength of 3500 PSI should be just right for a basketball court.
In basketball you score points, not goals.
Somewhere between 8-10 PSI
The boiling point of ethane at 175 psi is approximately 137°F (58°C).
Assuming standard atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi, the pressure difference in the basketball is 5.3 psi. To estimate the volume of air in the basketball, you'd need the basketball's size, as well as assumptions about temperature and ideal gas behavior. This volume would be significantly larger in standard conditions than when pressurized.
A basketball 2-point shot is worth 2 points.
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The two point shot has always existed in basketball.
The "Big Bang" explosion I hate doing science homework. This is what my homework is. lol