True. Freezing would compress the gas in the ball and reduce the elasticity of the rubber in it.
In order to throw a snowball as hard as you can and it come back to you, you must throw the snowball straight up into the air.
If the ball is lighter than the hard ball, then it is because a heavier ball has more force when moving at the same speed as a lighter ball. If they weigh the same, then it is because in some instances, with certain materials, a hard ball with a lot of "ping" to it will bounce further than a rubber ball, due to motive energy being converted to heat in the polymers of the rubber ball, thus decreasing the total motive energy.
The lyric is " rubber ball, you come bouncing back to me" The song is "Rubber Ball" sung by Bobby Vee. Written by Aaron Schroeder and Ann Orlowski.
It would depend on what you bounce them on and what material the bouncy ball is made of. Most surfaces and materials would mean the bouncy ball goes higher, but a few could result in the golf ball being better.
rubber ball
if you are talking about a small regular rubber ball, then i would say about 2 centimeters. (i think)
A good snowball game to play is snowball dodge ball and snowball fights. There are also several snowball games you can play online such as Santa's Snowball and Snowball Roll.
A "snowball" or "frosty" party.
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it is scientifically proven that a ball of glass bounces higher than a ball of rubber. No cause the glass would break if you drop it to high and the rubber one would not ! It depends on wether or not your counting the height the shards fly up.
Did you mean "What is 'snowball' in Turkish?"? If you did, 'snowball' in Turkish is kar topu. Kar meaning snow and topu meaning ball.
There is no ultra rare snowball the closest to a snowball a fluff ball and that's I.G.G.Y.
it has more elasticity and potential energy
Yes, a snowball is less dense than a golf ball. This is because a snowball is made up of loosely packed snowflakes with air pockets, while a golf ball is solid with no air pockets.
The rubber ball would bounce higher than the wooden ball when dropped at the same height. Rubber is an elastic material that can store and release more energy upon impact compared to wood, resulting in a higher bounce.
In 1855, Charles Goodyear designed and built the first rubber soccer ball.