A new tennis ball will bounce higher. Old tennis balls are considered "dead."
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An example might be - Tennis is a fast-paced sport. Another example is - The tennis ball shattered the window.
It will go as fast as it's terminal velocity
In terms of ball speeds lawn tennis will register faster; Andy Roddick serves the ball at 155mph. The ball has a long way to pick up speed and the racquet is engineered to be able to hit the ball very fast.However, in terms of game speed, table tennis will be quicker. Games are for fewer points than in lawn tennis, so in terms of time you're looking at less time to get to a win than a professional tennis game, which can sometimes last for hours. Also you could argue the game looks quicker; given the shorter length of the table there are more hits of the ball and it goes back and forth more often.
You need to know the area of the glass, its span, how it is supported, and how thick it is; also you need to know the stiffness of the tennis ball; so this is a complex problem.
i think it is how fast u react to fast sport movements like: (hitting a tennis ball with a tennis racquet as quick as u can) i am not sure but i think hat is what it means
It's 100% the tennis ! In tennis you always keep active while you concentrate on the ball and the ball is pretty fast you can't stop moving until you win the round or loose the round.For example in football you can stop running if the ball isn't with you and even there is subtitution...So tennis is more active than swimming because swimming you relax in water which you are fast,while tennis you keep running right side and left side so the most active sports is tennis... Hope I helped ! Ali Fares, From Lebanon
It depends. A shot with backspin will drop a lot faster then a topspin or flat shot.
People have tennis grunts because they are using their full power to hit the ball and get it going as fast as they can make it go. The faster the ball is going, the less likely their opponent is able to return it. If you have ever grunted trying to lift a heavy object, then just apply that to trying to swing a tennis racquet as hard as you can against the ball.
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
It depends. If a tennis balls are hit with the same amount of force, then the dry tennis ball will travel faster and farther. However, if the two tennis balls begin traveling at the same speed, then the dry tennis ball will slow down more rapidly than the wet tennis ball. The reason is the added mass of water. It would take more force to make the wet tennis ball fly as fast as the dry, but the added mass also requires more force to slow down the wet ball.