The difference between the two types of balls is really just what the name on the ball says. One is just as good as the other, as long as they are both in good shape. Players generate preferences between the two types of balls by testing for feel, durability, and also the 'springiness' of the balls to test how its going to react by dribbling or shooting the Basketball.
If you were bouncing them both, a basketball would bounce higher.
small bouncy balls will bounce higher
It depends how much air is in it.
a normail bouncy ball, maybe a basketball
I think both bounce the same one is just bigger then the other, actually the boys basketball bounce higher I did a basketball experiment on it the boys bounce a foot higher, It is because itr weighs more.
Yes. A full basketball with medium to high pressure will clearly bounce higher than a flat basketball with low pressure.
A golf ball would bounce higher than a basket ball.
a bsket ball bounces hightest then come a tennis ball and then a soccer ball
A basketball will typically bounce higher than a soccer ball or kickball. The higher bounce is due to the basketball being inflated to a higher pressure compared to the other two balls, resulting in greater elasticity and rebound potential.
A flat ball doesn't have a lot of air in it, so it doesn't bounce that well, where as a full basketball has less resistance, and therefore bounces higher. Basically, the difference is the amount of air in the basketball.
Duhhh A Basketball. Humans can't bounce enless they intend on jumping. But in all Humans can NOT bounce. I personally think this was a very imuture and stupid question.
The Coefficient of Restitution (COR) for a bouncing basketball typically ranges from about 0.6 to 0.75. This value measures the ratio of the velocity of separation to the velocity of approach between the basketball and the surface it bounces on. A higher COR indicates that the ball retains more energy during the bounce, resulting in a higher rebound height. Factors such as the ball's material, inflation level, and the surface it bounces on can affect the COR.