The longest time for bouncing a ball is 17 hours 24mins.
A bouncing ball on the moon would bounce higher and for a longer period of time compared to a bouncing ball on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. The reduced gravitational force on the moon allows objects to accelerate more slowly towards the surface, resulting in higher bounces with less energy loss.
The longest recorded time someone has bounced a ball continuously in the air is over 6 hours.
When a bouncy ball stops bouncing, the energy that was initially stored in the ball due to its deformation and compression is converted into other forms of energy such as heat and sound. This energy transfer causes the ball to gradually lose its bounce over time.
because some of the energy that helps the ball to bounce is absorbed into the surface it is bouncing on (because the ball can be squashed) and so the energy deflected back up into the air again is less and less each time it bounces.
The longest time for bouncing a ball is 17 hours 24mins.
Well, darling, the word you're looking for is "world," not "word." And the record for the longest time bouncing a ball is a whopping 26 hours and 12 minutes. Can you imagine the dedication and determination it takes to bounce a ball for that long? I can barely keep a straight face for 26 minutes!
The world record for the longest time bouncing a ball continuously is 26 hours and 12 minutes. This record was achieved by Ashrita Furman of the United States on April 27, 1997. Furman is a prolific record-breaker and holds numerous records in various categories.
A bouncing ball on the moon would bounce higher and for a longer period of time compared to a bouncing ball on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. The reduced gravitational force on the moon allows objects to accelerate more slowly towards the surface, resulting in higher bounces with less energy loss.
The longest recorded time someone has bounced a ball continuously in the air is over 6 hours.
well I have stood on a ball for 2 hours!!!
15 min.
When a bouncy ball stops bouncing, the energy that was initially stored in the ball due to its deformation and compression is converted into other forms of energy such as heat and sound. This energy transfer causes the ball to gradually lose its bounce over time.
No. Bouncing the ball is still considered possession, and the keeper is only allowed to possess the ball for 6 seconds.
A bouncing ball lowers and its height each time it bounces because of gravity counter acts the force of rise
only 5 are bouncing at a time
longer than 5 hours!