Bouncy balls bounce because when the rubber hits a hard suface (one that cannot move away from the impact, usually the ground), the material of the ball is compressed at the point of contact. Once the energy of the ball's impact has been absorbed in this manner, the material of the ball reacts to the compression by attempting to return to an uncompressed state. To do so, it expands, pushing down against the hard surface, and pushing the entire ball back up from the surface. This may be enough to lift the ball back into the air. Gravity then drags the ball back down again, and the process repeats until the force of the rebound is too weak, and the ball will either stop, or translate the energy into a rolling motion along the hard surface.
Oh my dayies bouncy balls are simple to make they are make with a simple PVA glue and Borat solution and Starch mix together and you have finished making your bouncy if you wants to make it a different colour from the rest just add different food coloring into the paste roll into a balls leave to dry and have fun!
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A frozen bouncy ball will bounce lower than an unfrozen one because the cold temperature reduces the ball's elasticity and flexibility. This results in less energy being absorbed and released during impact, leading to a lower bounce height.
Temperature can affect the bounce height of a ball due to its impact on the elasticity of the ball material. In general, higher temperatures can make the ball material softer and less bouncy, resulting in a lower bounce height. Conversely, lower temperatures can make the material stiffer and more elastic, leading to a higher bounce height.
A heated bouncy ball would bounce higher than a frozen bouncy ball. Heating the bouncy ball increases its kinetic energy, making it more elastic and able to store and release energy during a bounce. In contrast, freezing the bouncy ball would decrease its elasticity and therefore its ability to bounce as high.
A superball will bounce the highest relative to its drop height due to its high elasticity and rebound capability.
To make a ball bounce less, you can decrease its elasticity by inflating it less or using a ball material that is less bouncy. You can also try adding weight to the ball or adjusting the surface it is bouncing on to absorb more impact.
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A frozen bouncy ball will bounce lower than an unfrozen one because the cold temperature reduces the ball's elasticity and flexibility. This results in less energy being absorbed and released during impact, leading to a lower bounce height.
The higher the boiuncy ball is the more times if u do it with a small bouncy ball but if you do it with a big bouncy ball it will stay the same ever time u go up in height. The smaller the bouncy ball the more times it will bounce at a higher drop-height but if you try it with a big bounce ball it will still the same number of times each time you go up in inches
small bouncy balls will bounce higher
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Temperature can affect the bounce height of a ball due to its impact on the elasticity of the ball material. In general, higher temperatures can make the ball material softer and less bouncy, resulting in a lower bounce height. Conversely, lower temperatures can make the material stiffer and more elastic, leading to a higher bounce height.
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A heated bouncy ball would bounce higher than a frozen bouncy ball. Heating the bouncy ball increases its kinetic energy, making it more elastic and able to store and release energy during a bounce. In contrast, freezing the bouncy ball would decrease its elasticity and therefore its ability to bounce as high.
A superball will bounce the highest relative to its drop height due to its high elasticity and rebound capability.
To make a ball bounce less, you can decrease its elasticity by inflating it less or using a ball material that is less bouncy. You can also try adding weight to the ball or adjusting the surface it is bouncing on to absorb more impact.