Air in a Basketball becomes hot during normal usage due to the friction generated between the ball and the surface it bounces on, as well as the energy produced from the player's movements when dribbling or shooting. This friction generates heat, which raises the temperature of the air inside the ball. Additionally, the compression of the air when the ball is squeezed during play can also contribute to a slight increase in temperature. Overall, these factors lead to the air inside the basketball warming up during active use.
All the air inside of it will inflate.
Hot air is much lighter than normal air. And we know that according to gravitational pull of earth lighter things go up. Therefore hot air ballon rises up.
The air inside a hot air balloon is the same as normal air around the balloon and the air you're breathing, only heated by the flame inside the balloon, hence HOT AIR balloon.
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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.
They all have baskets, little red carries one, a gym has a basket for basketball, and in a hot-air-balloon you stand in one.
That is normal, It is a thermostat
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Jermaine Dupri - Basketball. Wicked hot.
The hot water tank might be undersized for your usage.
Gearboxes get hot because of the long usage. It can be hot may be because of the oil used in it.
It depends on usage.