It will make the ball stop at some point.
freeze it... the cold slows down the cinetic energy in the ball
because some of the energy is lost each time it hits a surface
when a ball is dropped it hits the floor and the ball is flattened. That creates energy. The only way the ball can release the energy is bouncing back up. But the ball starts to lose its height and the ball eventually loses its energy and comes to a stop.
it will go on for ever! there is not air resistance to stop it.
check bounce
No, i myself have done the experiment and found that room temperature ball bounce as high as frozen and hot balls.A SMALL AMOUT COS THE RUBBER WILL CHANGE....i h8 n0000bz
If you do it properly.. ie. never stop bouncing the ball, it is perfectly legal. Watch this to learn the move in the related links below.
Bouncing the ball very high into the air with all your might. And double dribbling which means to stop dribbling the ball, then start dribbling again.
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.
A lot of things happen when an object bounces. Some of the objects energy, or momentum, goes into the floor which causes the surrounding floor to warm up slightly. Also, there is inefficiency that will cause the ball to eventually stop bouncing. Also, hearing the ball hit the floor means that energy went into the surrounding air molecules, causing them to heat up slightly as well as allowing you to hear the ball hit the floor. All of this causes energy to be lost in the bouncing.
Stop driving it