The basketball at room temperature has more energy, because cold is just the absence of energy. The ball that is frozen would not bounce as high because it is wanting to stay in that shape, and has less time to react.
== == This is because of air's tendency to become more dense when it is cold. This happens because air molecules,when cold, move slowly and close together while air molecules,when warm, move fast and farther apart.
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.
Depends on a lot of factors. Climate can effect how long a basketball holds its bounce. Really cold weather (below 50) will cause a basketball to loose it's bounce rather quickly. If stored at room temperature, a basketball should hold its bounce for around 3-6 months.
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.
A hot ball will bounce higher than a cold ball. When a ball is heated, the molecules inside it move faster, creating more kinetic energy. This increase in energy allows the ball to bounce back with more force.
A basketball bounces higher depending on how much energy is transferred to it when it impacts the ground. Factors like the force of impact, the material and pressure of the basketball, and the angle at which it hits the ground can all affect how high it bounces.
Because its cold outside and it deflats
As cold as they can get. If they are warm, they can bounce. Keeping them cold keeps them from bouncing. The inability to bounce plays as a constant for all hockey teams and leagues.
if its cold its not going to bonce high if its warm its okay
Well, darling, temperature affects the bounce of a tennis ball because it changes the air pressure inside the ball. When it's hot, the air molecules inside the ball move faster, increasing the pressure and making the ball bounce higher. When it's cold, those molecules slow down, decreasing the pressure and causing the ball to bounce lower. So, next time you're playing tennis in extreme weather, just remember: temperature can be a real game-changer for your balls.
Hot. Personal experiments have shown that temperatures below 25°C make the ball bounce less. From 25°C and upwards there aren't any greater changes in height of bounce. The balls bounce almost the same.