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Q: How much air do's it take to fill a basketball?
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It pops because of how much air there is in. The air takes over and makes the basketball rip. Too much air can cause a reaction to the basketball. Why does a basketball pop?

a basketball is kinda like a ballon if it has to much air it pops


If you have a 200 liter receiver how much presurised air would it take to fill?

Depending on the pressure of air


How much does a basketball weigh with and without air?

How much a basketball weighs depends on the size of the ball. A regular size 29.5 inch basketball weighs 22 ounces with air and without air.


What do you fill a basketball with?

A basketball is typically filled with air to achieve the proper level of inflation for optimal bouncing and handling during play. Some basketballs may also contain a small amount of liquid for weight distribution and balance.


How much rubber is in a basketball?

It just depends on how much air is in the basketball, how much it is stretched out and what size it is (large or small).


How much air is in a average basketball?

7-9 pounds


How much air is put into a basketball?

up to about 5 pounds


What does the air in a basketball do?

The air in a basketball lets the basketball bounce.


Why is a beach ball heavier than a basketball?

Its because it has much more air than a basketball so it is heavier.


Is hydrogen used to fill car wheels?

no its oxygen cause we take the air out of the air and put it in a can


How much does the air in a basketball weigh?

A standard male basketball weighs 22 ounces. A standard women's basketball weights 18-20 ounces.


How does the air pressure in a room differ from the air pressure in a basketball?

Air pressure in a room is less than that of a basketball since it does not crush the basketball. Think of the crushed can experiment. If you empty a soda can, flip it upside down, put it (carefully) on a boiling pot of water, the can will fill with hot air. You then transfer the can on a container with cold water (making sure the opening of the can is covered with the cold water). You should see the can implode or at least the outside air pressure (since it's greater than that of the air pressure in the can) crush the can. Opposite of the basketball.