It depends on the ball. If its a Basketball then it'll be easy because its just like bouncing a basketball in your school gym. If its any other kind of ball then it'll be no different then bouncing a basketball.
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higher on a hard floor...the rug will absorb the bounce
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When the ball hits the floor, it gets deformed, and the force of the ball compressing stores potential energy in the ball. This potential energy is released, causing the ball to bounce back up. This bounce-back force is a combination of the stored potential energy and the elasticity of the ball material.
A ball bounces higher on a hard floor compared to a rug because the floor is more rigid and provides a better surface for bouncing. The rug absorbs some of the energy from the ball, resulting in a lower bounce.
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kinetic and potential energy.
Yes, you can bounce a bouncy ball in a bounce house. The inflated floor and walls of a bounce house provide a soft and springy surface that is ideal for bouncing a ball. Just be cautious of others around you and ensure the ball is suitable for indoor use.
When a ball is dropped on the floor, it compresses briefly upon impact. This compression stores potential energy, which is then released as kinetic energy when the ball bounces back up. The elastic properties of the ball allow it to return to its original shape and bounce back up.
All balls will bounce based on the surface you bounce it on. Even a bowling ball will bounce at least a centimeter or half a centimeter even though it is hard to determine whether it is getting off the ground or not. Of course it wont bounce if you bounce it on something soft and break through, but it will bounce on a hard cement floor. It will bounce because it will have potential energy weighing it down and if the floor is harder than the ball, the ball will move off like opposite sides of a magnet. but only for a while until our gravity pulls it down and stops it. Hope that helped.
All other things being constant - the faster the ball is going when it hits, the higher it will bounce. And the higher it was when it is released, the faster it will be going.
AnswerIt has to do with the material a golf ball is made out of. It is a extremely strong material. A golf ball needs to bounce high to be able to get hit by a golf club and fly through the air and hit the ground and bounce. Due to that information a golf ball will bounce highest compared to almost ANY other balls. A golf ball is the winner of bouncing the highest.
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.