a one hopper
In traditional volleyball, the ball is not allowed to bounce. However, in a new variation called Wook ball, one bounce per possession is allowed. Further, if a pass is dropped it is considered a bounce, and is still in play if that is the first bounce of the possession.
Assist if you've ever watched Basketball you should know
It really depends how hard you bounce either one, but i think the tennis ball.
That could be called a one hopper.
I think it is 1- step on one foot e.g. right, and bounce ball at same time 2- bounce ball and take the one step on right foot, then two more steps, left, right. 3- bounce ball and take one step, take two steps and release ball 4- bounce ball and take one step, take two steps and release ball against a wall at basket height. 5- bounce ball, take one step, take two steps and release ball but this time into a basket.
A frozen bouncy ball will bounce lower than an unfrozen one because the cold temperature reduces the ball's elasticity and flexibility. This results in less energy being absorbed and released during impact, leading to a lower bounce height.
A superball or a bouncy ball with higher elasticity than a rubber ball would likely bounce higher due to their ability to store and release more kinetic energy upon impact.
Because of gravity, a ball with a larger mass will take more energy to bounce than a small ball (of the same material) will, so a small one will usually bounce higher.
It is out and the other team gets the point.
It depends on the boucy ball but a decent one can go wayhigher than a basket ball
There is no difference from one that does not bounce.
A bouncy ball's ability to bounce well comes from its elasticity and the material it is made of, typically rubber or plastic. When the ball hits a solid surface, the elastic material compresses and then rapidly rebounds, converting the impact energy into kinetic energy, causing the ball to bounce. The more elastic the material, the greater the bounce.