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∙ 2010-10-28 16:29:03Basketballs are inflated with air to make them bounce. When inflated, the Basketball's elastic bladder is capable of rebounding when dropped or dribbled on a hard surface. In general, the higher the air pressure is inside the basketball, the higher it will bounce.
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Answer Yes. A basketball with no air will not bounce as much as a basketball with the right amount of air .
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inertia , it bounces even if u let go of it because of inertia , it is also because u are putting pressure on the ball which puts an equal amount of pressure on ur hand and the ball this is called Newton's third law if u do not know.
A flat ball doesn't have a lot of air in it, so it doesn't bounce that well, where as a full basketball has less resistance, and therefore bounces higher. Basically, the difference is the amount of air in the basketball.
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That all depends how much helium you put in it. A basketball should be able to take the same amount of pressure, whether it's pressure from air or helium. So, if you inflate it only to the recommended pressure, it should be a problem. The same amount of pressure of helium will be less mass, so in the end the basketball will be lighter, as you would probably expect, by a very small amount.
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Air pressure creates a 'base amount' of pressure to the scuba divers. There is the effect that it adds on a small amount of pressure as well as the water pressure.
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).
If a ball is more deflated it provides more resistance for the energy to transfer into upwards motion