Putting a tennis ball in the freezer can cause the rubber to harden, which may affect its bounce and performance on the tennis court. Extreme cold temperatures can also make the ball more brittle and prone to cracking or breaking. It's best to store tennis balls at room temperature to maintain their quality.
Yes, a cold rubber ball can still bounce. The bounce height might be slightly lower compared to when the ball is warm due to the rubber hardening in colder temperatures, but it will still exhibit bouncing behavior.
Yes, heat can affect the bounce of a ball. When a ball is heated, its material may become more elastic, causing it to bounce higher. However, excessive heat can also soften the material, reducing the bounce.
Yes, warm temperatures can affect the bounce of a ball. Warmer temperatures cause the air inside the ball to expand which can make the ball slightly more bouncy compared to when it is cold.
When a ball is cold, the air inside it contracts, reducing its pressure and elasticity. This decrease in pressure and elasticity results in less energy being stored in the ball when it is compressed upon hitting the ground, causing it to bounce less.
it decreases it
The ball becomes super charged when hot and better to play tennis with when cold
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.
the hotter the tennis ball is the higher it will bounce because the molecules are moving faster and the pressure is decreasing. Opposite when it is cold.
Technically, a frozen tennis ball will not bounce well because of the temperature. The elasticity is one of the factors in which a ball bounces and when things are colder, there isn't as much elasticity, so it will not bounce as well. Therefore, a dry ball (as long as it wasn't frozen in a container) will bounce better than a frozen one.
Well, yes and no. It depends how long you freeze it.
You could put it in the freezer or the fridge where everything gets cold.
Putting a tennis ball in the freezer can cause the rubber to harden, which may affect its bounce and performance on the tennis court. Extreme cold temperatures can also make the ball more brittle and prone to cracking or breaking. It's best to store tennis balls at room temperature to maintain their quality.
A tennis ball bounces higher in hot weather than in cold weather because the density of air is less in this weather, due to which the frictional force is reduced
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 golf ball is cold and hard while a tennis ball is "warm and fuzzy" :O)
b/c the air particles in the ball are moving faster, causing it to b slightly more pressurized