Its a fat foot ball tennis ball my balls bounce the highest
A smooth rubber ball spins easier in water than a tennis ball due to differences in surface texture and friction. The smooth surface of the rubber ball creates less resistance against the water, allowing for smoother rotation. In contrast, the fuzzy surface of a tennis ball increases drag and turbulence, making it harder for the ball to spin efficiently in water. Additionally, the weight distribution and density of the rubber ball may also play a role in its ease of spinning compared to a tennis ball.
When you throw the tennis ball, it flies for a distance before dropping down because when you throw the tennis ball, you use force, which is transferred to the tennis ball, which then converts to kinetic energy (movement energy), to allow the tennis ball to go far.
tennis ball bomb! haha. just get a tennis ball and put a firecracker in it. ive never tried it but sounds col.
not as far as you know is not a good answer because it does not explain. the mud will make the tennis ball heavier and denser if it has water in it the ball heavy wont go far for its bounce.
The gas inside of a tennis ball will usually settle when frozen. In most cases this means that it will either freeze or cause the ball to shrink.
because the tennis has more bounce in it your welcome
because a tennis ball is softer and lighter than regular cricket ball.
it would hit the ground if there was one to hit
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
If thrown at the same speed, a basketball. A basketball is heavier and will have momentum going with it while a tennis ball will have little momentum. A basketball will roll faster than most balls.
Wet, because in has more weight on it. If a tennis ball is wet it can't bounce it just falls and stays on the ground.
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.
No. It was actually a tennis ball. The first "puck" was a ball with the top and bottom chopped off.
The transfer of energy from your racket and the ground to the ball causes its particles to move faster, which causes heat.
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