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No.Properties are descriptions of matter, but not matter itself.
1. Gravity. 2. Rebounding properties. 3. Newton's Laws of Motion.
There are two main types of changes: physical and chemical. The basketball's composition did not change therefore leaving it to be a physical change. Also, a visual observation can determine that the physical appearance of the basketball has changed by becoming flatter. This change can also be reversed by increasing the volume of air the basketball contains. The chemical properties of the basketball remain the same throughout the whole deflation. ex. the basketball is still a basketball
physics is the study of all physical properties like motion, heat, energy, etc When throwing a basketball, there's physics in friction when running, gravity when throwing, and motion when the ball hits the rim and bounces back. So yeah.... everything has to do with physics
No. The bounce height may depend on a variety of factors, especially the hardness of the floor, and the properties of the ball, including the amount of air it has.
A basketball clinic is the same as a basketball stadium - its a place dedicated to basketball and has basketball courts. :)
-- Basketballs are much larger in size than oranges. -- Basketballs are filled with air, but oranges are filled with juice and pulp. -- Basketballs have much higher air pressure than oranges. -- Oranges grow on trees while basketballs are manufactured. -- The density of an orange is much greater than the density of a basketball. -- An orange is juicy, easy to chew, and sweet, whereas a basketball is dry, rubbery, and tastes terrible. -- A basketball can bounce and a orange cannot bounce.
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