umm so it can bounce.
rubber and air
A heated tennis ball bounces higher because the hot air inside the ball is lighter than the air around the ball therefore giving the tennis ball the ability to bounce higher.
A sealed pocket of Air is inside the hollow center of a table tennis ball.
Yes, of course. The material a tennis ball is made out of is porrus. That is why tennis balls go flat.
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
A sealed pocket of Air is inside the hollow center of a table tennis ball.
Tennis balls are sold in pressurized cans so the air stays in the tennis balls. After every hit, a tiny bit of air will leave the tennis ball (also when just lying around).
its is the air inside the tennis ball that you should be concerned with. Cold air is compressed and gives the ball less bounce, hot air is less dense and pushes on the sides of the tennis ball from the inside. Another important factor is altitude. altitude changes the amount of oxygen in the air. this doesnt change rebound it causes the ball to travel further in air.
A tennis ball typically bounces the highest out of a tennis ball, a basketball, and a soccer ball due to its lower weight and higher air pressure compared to the other balls.
They build the tennis ball around the air, really! Actually, the tennis ball is made in two halves and then heat wielded together to form the finished ball.
A tennis ball is basicaly a ball filled with air through a valve. I don't kanow too much about it, I have to admit.
Yes, temperature does affect the air inside a tennis ball. When the temperature increases, the air molecules inside the tennis ball expand and create higher pressure, causing the ball to be more bouncy. Conversely, when the temperature decreases, the air molecules contract, leading to lower pressure and reduced bounce.