internal pressure increase
rubber ball
the ball will bounce less, because the molecules are moving slower which causes the ball to move slower and bounce slower
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
It really depends how hard you bounce either one, but i think the tennis ball.
No.
Cooler air is heavier than warmer air. So when the ball hits the ground, a lot of force has to be added to it for it to bounce high. It's just like a balloon, when you take a balloon out in cold weather, it deflates. The same happens to a ball. With more pressure on the inside of the ball pushing against the "rubber" surface, it causes it to bounce higher.
A superball or a bouncy ball with higher elasticity than a rubber ball would likely bounce higher due to their ability to store and release more kinetic energy upon impact.
higher on a hard floor...the rug will absorb the bounce
lacrosse ball
Yes, a ball's bounce is affected by the height from which it is dropped. The higher the drop height, the higher the ball will bounce due to the increase in potential energy transferred into kinetic energy during the bounce.
If the balls weight is heavy it will not bounce as high but if the ball is lighter it will have more of a Chance to bounce higher.