its starts loosing bounce as soon as the can is opened
it depends on how high you bounce it
tennis ball because a tennis ball is softer and that makes it lose it's bounce first
Grass, when playing on grass courts the ball bounces less and lower. This also means that the shots are faster and points are quicker.
Tennis balls bounce because the air pressure inside is higher than the outside pressure. They begin to lose bounce as soon as removed from their pressure can. The alititude where the ball is played will affect the bounce. As they are played, they lose more bounce. Typically, they lose too much bounce to play after about 3 sets of recreational (amateur) tennis, or 8 games of professional tennis.
depends on what height you drop it like 5 inches its 2 seconds
being very dirty and old
After about 3 sets of recreational (amateur) tennis, or 8 games of professional tennis.
Yes it does, the water accumulates in the ball, which causes it to get heavier and therefore doesn't bounce as high as a normal tennis ball. The ball also tends to slide on the courts when the ball hits the surface when hit with pace.
It depends on the quality and conditions of the tennis ball. If the ball is used frequently, in the rain, or if it got wet, it could wear out in a few days.
because it looses all its air so it wont be able to bounce as high as it would normally do.
When a tennis ball hits the ground, it gives off some of its kinetic energy (energy when moving) in the form of sound and friction. So, each times a tennis ball bounces, it loses energy. Also, air resistance slows it down when air-borne. Air resistance is the "friction" of the air and the object moving in the air. When a tennis ball gets wet our is left outside in the weather to long it becomes stiff and is not in its best condition to bounce very well.