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it become water logged, or soaked in water.
A soaking tennis ball won't bounce high because it has become water-logged
A wet tennis ball is a ruined tennis ball. It does not bounce as high. You can dry a tennis ball quickly by hitting it against a chain-link fence repidly for a little while. Once the ball is dry, then you can use it again.
A tennis ball will float in water because it is less dense than water. The air inside the ball helps to keep it buoyant on the surface of the water.
You can get a dent out of a tennis ball by getting water, heated up to 100 degrees Celsius and place the tennis ball inside the water. Because a dent is like a small depressed place made by pressure, it easily comes out.
Yes, half of a tennis ball will float in water because it is less dense than water. The air-filled cavity inside the tennis ball helps it to float.
A tennis ball will generally spin faster in water compared to a rubber ball. This is primarily because the surface of a tennis ball is designed with a textured felt that increases friction, allowing it to grip the water more effectively during spins. Additionally, the lighter weight and larger surface area of the tennis ball provide better maneuverability and spin efficiency compared to the typically smoother and denser rubber ball.
To clean a tennis ball effectively, you can use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe the surface of the ball. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the ball in water, as this can damage the ball. Additionally, you can use a tennis ball cleaner specifically designed for this purpose. Regularly cleaning your tennis balls can help maintain their bounce and performance on the court.
The outer cover is porous and absorbs water. Being that the tennis ball is also hollow inside, the water adds more weight to the ball and thus reduces its ability to effectively bounce.
Because a tennis ball is hairy, and this means that the hairs stick out from the ball and involve more water in the spinning process (as compared to a smooth ball of otherwise identical size, weight) which uses up the energy of the spinning faster.
a tennis ball
To safely clean a tennis ball in a washing machine, place the tennis ball in a mesh laundry bag to prevent damage to the machine. Use a gentle cycle with cold water and a small amount of mild detergent. Avoid using hot water or harsh chemicals. After washing, air dry the tennis ball thoroughly before using it again.