yes because it needs to bounce higher
the type of bouncy ball that bounces the highest our golf balls but that is only on hard surface other wise it would be your standard bouncy ball out of the machines that are 50 cents(:
a tennis ball will bounce the highest as in sports or a bouncy ball bounces higher than that
If it is hollow yes it does. The smaller the hallow ball the less air fits into it making it bounce less well. Except of course if the materials are different in which case it is possible the smaller ball would be more bouncy. The bouncier it is the more bounces you would get without it rolling.
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
A little, to the extent that a smaller (lighter) ball is fighting the pull of gravity less as it bounces upward, so it may get a little higher. But the height the ball bounces is much more dependent upon the resiliency - the "springiness" - of the rubber or rubber compound the ball is made from.
Bouncy ball
A bouncy ball.
the type of bouncy ball that bounces the highest our golf balls but that is only on hard surface other wise it would be your standard bouncy ball out of the machines that are 50 cents(:
small bouncy balls will bounce higher
A bouncy ball is a small ball that is made soley of rubber and bounces. There are only 7 Bouncy Ball Breeds Reconized by the BBA (Bouncy Ball Association) Jet Ball is a video game.
A golf ball. Seriously it does... Try it
a normail bouncy ball, maybe a basketball
it bounces!! like a bouncy ball!
The bouncy ball was invented by Norman Stingley and manufactured by Wham-O in 1965
a tennis ball will bounce the highest as in sports or a bouncy ball bounces higher than that
The ground absorbs some of the energy.
At Albertsons they have a small ball for $3 that has bumps on it but it still bounces straight up not crooked.