The Floor-ball is composed of plastic and has holes constructed throughout the entire structure of it. The official ball is 72mm in diameter.
Floor 11.
no they don't have to on the floor
top floor
Because the cushion of the rug slows the impact of the ball hitting the floor, but the floor is flat and hard so then the ball doesn't have anything to be cushioned with and bounces back up.
actually volleyball has alot to do with friction. when you are getting ready to hit the ball there is friction between the floor and your feet. then, when you hit the ball there is friction between your feet and the floor but also between your hands and the ball. now is the ball goes low and you hit it you would be using alot of friction because there would be friction between your body and the floor, the volley ball and your hands and maybe the ball and the floor. hope this answers your question!
Think of it like this, if you pick up a ball that you drop on the floor, and squeeze that ball, if it is made out of a material like rubber, it is easy to squeeze, therefor it will bounce high. If the ball is made out of steel, then I personaly could not be able to squeeze it and it won't bounce very high or not bounce at all.
When the ball hits the floor of your opponents side of the court.
The ball would just keep rolling on.
diqiu
The first floor at the fortunes. (You have to hit the button on the top right to open the curtain and get the crystal ball)
Because of the forces that act on the ball in the direction opposite to its motion ... air resistance and friction with the floor.
No, in volleyball the ball cannot hit the floor once it is served or else it is considered a"dead" ball.