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Several factors affect the bounce of a basketball including the height that it was dropped from. The bounce factor includes elasticity, air pressure, force applied to it, and how rigid the surface is that the ball is bounced on.
If properly inflated, it will bounce 8 times. Each bounce rebounds about 70%, so 14 feet on the first bounce, then about 10 on the second, etc. until the ball is bigger than the bounce.
1 bounce
Basketball Times was created in 1978.
once
Historically, when the ball get's wet with any liquid, it will drop and dribble 2 or 3 times and then stay on the ground. The highest it will probably bounce is about half a foot.
That depends on how fast the player is dribbling the ball. There is not an exact number on how many times a player dribbles the ball.
Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts was created in 1997.
2 times.
Because it loses momentum each time it bounces. That is why you use your hand to bounce the ball, giving it more momentum going down which causes it to hit the ground harder. During the spit second it hits the ground, the air pressure in the ball increases, causing it to bounce back up to your hand.
Basketball wasn't played in ancient times.
You bounce the ball 3 times from the right and then jump up and bounce the ball of the backboard into the net. (Hopefully)