A tennis ball typically bounces to about 50-60% of the height it was dropped from. So, if dropped from 5 feet onto asphalt, it would bounce back up to around 2.5 to 3 feet. The actual height can vary depending on factors like the ball's pressure, surface condition, and angle of impact.
After each bounce, the ball reaches half of the height from which it was dropped. Since the ball was initially dropped from 10 feet, on the first bounce it will reach 5 feet, on the second bounce it will reach 2.5 feet, on the third bounce it will reach 1.25 feet, and on the fourth bounce it will reach 0.625 feet.
The highest bouncing ball in the world is the Superball. It is made of a synthetic rubber compound that allows it to bounce incredibly high, reaching heights of up to 92 feet when dropped from a helicopter.
well, it all depends on how dead or new the ball is. If it is fresh, it will bounce about 3 1/2 feet.
A super ball can bounce up to around 90% of its drop height, so if it is dropped from 5 feet, it could potentially bounce back up to around 4.5 feet. However, this can vary based on factors like the surface it bounces on and the initial impact angle.
If properly inflated, it will bounce 8 times. Each bounce rebounds about 70%, so 14 feet on the first bounce, then about 10 on the second, etc. until the ball is bigger than the bounce.
In the REAL World, it will bounce LESS than 5 feet. How much LESS? That depends on the Elasticity of the Collision. In a PERFECT SYSTEM, with a 100% Elastic Collision and no Frictional Losses, it would bounce (Rebound) to 5 feet...forever, over and over again.However, there is no REAL totally elastic collision in the REAL World. The Rebound Force will be LESS than the Collision Force of the Ball. This is due to Frictional Forces that cause Energy Losses in the form of HEAT in the Ball and the Floor materials.
Math is used to quantify scientific observations and predictions. Ie: how high will the ball bounce when dropped from 10 feet?
75%
Volleyball is a sport played with a volleyball and two teams of six on either side. Tennis is where teams of one or two hit a tennis ball over a very small net. Volleyball nets are approximately seven feet tall and the point of volleyball is for the ball to hit the floor on the other side of the court. Tennis balls can bounce and the point of tennis in for the ball to bounce twice or bounce out of bounds without the opponent hitting it with their tennis racket.
After the first bounce, the ball reaches a height of 24 feet. After the second bounce, it reaches a height of 12 feet, and so on. The ball will bounce an infinite number of times, each time reaching half the height of the previous bounce, getting closer and closer to the ground but never actually reaching 0 feet in height.
A golf ball dropped from a height of 5 feet will bounce back to around 2.5 feet under ideal conditions. This bounce height would vary based on factors like the surface material and the initial velocity of the ball.