up to about 5 pounds
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.
As air fills the basketball, the pressure expands outward to make the outside of the ball feel harder. The valve on the outside of the ball allows the pump to put air in prevents air from escaping.
i know that a basketball will because if it has nothing in it, it won't bounce. right? but when you put more helium in, it will bounce high. but if you put to much in it, it might explode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Air pressure in an NBA basketball can be measured using a pressure gauge designed for basketballs. The recommended range for an NBA basketball is typically between 7.5 and 8.5 pounds per square inch (psi) when measured with the gauge. It is important to check and adjust the air pressure regularly to ensure optimal performance.
If a basketball is flat, it gets stuck on the ground and goes nowhere. If you put alot of air in it, it might explode, so don't put too much. Put just about alot but not too much, the perfect amount almost, where you can poke it a little bit, and it goes really high.
Simply... the valve is a one way valve that lets in air one way but does not let air out. It it basically a hole with a flap on the inside. The flap closes when pressure is pushing out but opens when pressure is pushing in.. like when you put in the pump nozzle.
Those are actually to let air pressure out that builds up while riding. If you add air to them they will get really stiff.
Put a air pump in the end of the bat then start pumping this will get the pressure of your bat up.
Put a air pump in the end of the bat then start pumping this will get the pressure of your bat up.
No, a basketball will not blow up if you put helium in it. Helium is a safe and non-reactive gas, and it is commonly used to inflate balloons and other objects without causing them to explode. However, using helium to inflate a basketball may affect its bounce and performance on the court.
Most of these require 5 psi minimum Then pressure up to level vehicle. Do not exceed maximum allowable pressure. (usually 60 psi)