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No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
The bounce height of a ball depends on factors like the material of the ball, the surface it bounces on, and the height from which it is dropped. In general, the bounce height is typically lower than the initial drop height due to energy losses during the bounce.
Air pressure affects the bounce of a ball by influencing the elasticity and resilience of the ball. When the air pressure inside the ball is higher, the ball becomes more rigid and bounces higher. Conversely, lower air pressure results in a softer ball that bounces lower. This is because the air pressure inside the ball determines the amount of force pushing against the ball's surface, affecting its ability to deform and rebound during a bounce.
If it is hollow yes it does. The smaller the hallow ball the less air fits into it making it bounce less well. Except of course if the materials are different in which case it is possible the smaller ball would be more bouncy. The bouncier it is the more bounces you would get without it rolling.
Yes, the weight of a bouncy ball does affect how high it bounces. This is because the gravitational force acting on the ball increases with its weight, leading to a higher impact force upon hitting the ground. A heavier ball will compress less upon impact and therefore transfer more energy back into the bounce, resulting in a higher bounce height compared to a lighter ball.
No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
Its GREATLY affected by the surface it bounces on!If you bounce it on a soft or cushioned surface like a shag carpet, the carpet will absorb a lot of the impact, and the ball will not bounce as high.On the other hand, if you bounce it on concrete, the ball's fall is not cushioned nearly as much, and as a result, bounces much higher.
The harder you bounce the ping pong ball the higher it goes........the softer you bounce a ping pong ball the shorter it bounces. You control the heighth.
The combination of the material properties of a ball (surface textures, actual materials, amount of air, hardness/ softness, and so on) affects the height of its bounce.
Not to any appreciable extent. Bounce is caused by the elasticity of the material comprising the ball and the surface on which it is bounced.For example, on concrete a basketball will bounce higher than a baseball, but a golf ball--How high it bounces depends on how much force you exert on it. If you only let it drop, it will not bounce higher that the point you dropped it from and every time it bounces, it will go less and less high. anyway, the bigger the ball, the more force you will have to exert on it to make it bounce higher than the point it was dropped, or "bounced" from.
The bounce height of a ball depends on factors like the material of the ball, the surface it bounces on, and the height from which it is dropped. In general, the bounce height is typically lower than the initial drop height due to energy losses during the bounce.
The more power you put into the ball the ball bounces.
A tennis ball does bounce higher!!!:]] x
small bouncy balls will bounce higher
No. The less air pressure in the ball, the lower the ball bounces.
The leather ball bounces because it is full with air in it. If you remove the air then the leather ball does not bounce at all. While the aluminum ball (which I can only imagine, since I have not seen any aluminun ball before) will bounce, with or without air.
Air pressure affects the bounce of a ball by influencing the elasticity and resilience of the ball. When the air pressure inside the ball is higher, the ball becomes more rigid and bounces higher. Conversely, lower air pressure results in a softer ball that bounces lower. This is because the air pressure inside the ball determines the amount of force pushing against the ball's surface, affecting its ability to deform and rebound during a bounce.