to check if a basketball or any ball is inflated properly, the referee must bounce the ball on the floor to see if it comes back up to a appropriate height for the players. :)
Because the heat causes the air inside the basketball to expand, which increases the pressure in the ball.
It depends, like how inflated the ball, how high you dribble, etc.
'Basketball' is defined as: 1) a team game invented in the United States played on a rectangular court in which five players on a side pass, dribble, and shoot a round inflated ball through a netted hoop attached to a backboard elevated above the floor to score points 2) the round inflated ball used in this game
It is when you check the ball you check it to there shoe
The name of the content basketball before it was called basketball is Soccer ball
Basketball
they used a soccer ball
an inflated because it takes up more room than a deflated one It depends on how you define the basketball. If you define it as just the rubber, then the mass does not change when it is inflated. If you consider the air inside the ball to be part of the ball then adding more air adds more mass. Mass is "stuff". Air has mass because air is stuff.
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The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
If you drop both from the same height, the basketball goes higher, if properly inflated. It has a higher coefficient of restitution