A maximum of eight feet and three inches. Unless you throw it in metric (ie. using kilos/sq cm) rather than imperial. In the latter case it will travel less: only one metre and thirteen centimetres at a maximum.
Alan Scaz.
if it is rough it will bounce lower and it is smooth it will bounce higher
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Because it has a soft surface.
In theory, yes, however the largest effect of the temperature will be on the court. The hotter the surface is, the higher the ball will bounce.
Yes, the surface can affect the bounce of a ball. A harder surface like concrete will result in a higher bounce compared to a softer surface like grass or sand. The elasticity and friction of the surface play a role in how the ball rebounds.
on concrete because it is hard and smooth
Yes, the tennis ball is only allowed to bounce once.
put tape around the perimiter of it.
a tennis ball
A hard, smooth and solid surface such as concrete or wood provides the best conditions for a ball to bounce effectively. Surfaces like grass or carpet can absorb some of the energy from the bounce, resulting in a less vigorous bounce. The smoothness and hardness of the surface allow the ball to rebound with minimal energy loss.
It really depends how hard you bounce either one, but i think the tennis ball.