A Golf ball would bounce far higher than a Baseball. This is because a golf ball has been specifically designed to harness the energy it receives and get the most from it. Imagine how far a golf ball would go if you hit it with a baseball bat- pretty far, and how far a baseball would go if you hit it with a golf club-virtually no where.
In physics term, the Racquetball is more elastic than the baseball.
The racquetball is made mostly of rubber and is able to conserve a greater magnitude of the momentum when you drop it on the ground, which causes it to bounce back up. The baseball absorbs some of the momentum upon impact and can't bounce as high.
This is slightly similar to sound. If you're in a carpeted room with lots of furniture, sound won't echo as much as in an indoor Basketball court.
If you were bouncing them both, a basketball would bounce higher.
A golf ball would bounce higher than a basket ball.
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
they both bounce about the same
A tennis ball does bounce higher!!!:]] x
The golf ball will bounce higher than the styrofoam ball because it is denser and possesses more elasticity, allowing it to store and return more energy upon impact with the ground. This results in a more forceful rebound and a higher bounce.
It would depend on what you bounce them on and what material the bouncy ball is made of. Most surfaces and materials would mean the bouncy ball goes higher, but a few could result in the golf ball being better.
They put magicdust into the golf balls so that they bounce really high.
A golf ball will bounce higher. It has more mass so it is less influenced by air resistance.
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A tennis ball is larger and lighter than a golf ball, allowing it to store and release more kinetic energy upon impact with the ground. This results in a higher bounce compared to a denser and heavier golf ball that absorbs more of the impact energy.
A rubber ball would generally bounce higher than a golf ball or a ping pong ball due to its elasticity and ability to store and release energy upon impact. Ping pong balls, being lightweight and hollow, can also bounce quite high but may not have the same level of bounce as a rubber ball. Golf balls are designed for low bounce as they are meant to stay on the ground when hit.