no its a dead ball for hitting the foul pole, ground rule double
Yes, the air pressure inside a soccer ball affects its bounce. An underinflated ball will have a lower bounce as there is less air pressure pushing against the ground to propel it back up. Conversely, an overinflated ball will have a higher bounce due to the increased air pressure inside.
To put foam in a bounce house, you can purchase foam padding or blocks and place them on the ground inside the bounce house before inflating it. Ensure that the foam is securely positioned to provide a safe landing surface for participants jumping inside the bounce house. It's important to regularly inspect and replace the foam padding to maintain safety.
Cooler air is heavier than warmer air. So when the ball hits the ground, a lot of force has to be added to it for it to bounce high. It's just like a balloon, when you take a balloon out in cold weather, it deflates. The same happens to a ball. With more pressure on the inside of the ball pushing against the "rubber" surface, it causes it to bounce higher.
There is air inside it. Not nothing.
when more pressure is applied to a basketball the ball bounces higher. your strength matters. if your strong, you throw the ball on the ground with all your might it will go very high. air inside the ball also matters. if 3/4 of the ball or less is full the ball will barely bounce. in fact there are chances it will not bounce at all no matter how strong you are. you need to make sure that the ball is full of air if you want it to bounce
When a ball is cold, the air inside it contracts, reducing its pressure and elasticity. This decrease in pressure and elasticity results in less energy being stored in the ball when it is compressed upon hitting the ground, causing it to bounce less.
it doesn't bounce in the net because I said so
because of the air inside of the ball
yes
The pressure from the air inside of it
the air inside of it
A ball's bounce is influenced by factors such as the material it is made of, the amount of pressure or air inside the ball, the surface it lands on, and the angle at which it hits the ground. These factors determine the elasticity and energy absorption of the ball, affecting how high it bounces.