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
Bouncing is a function of the elastic qualities of the ball, due to its composition. But it takes more energy to "manually bounce" a large ball because the person bouncing it is supplying the initial force (rather than just gravity). It is easier for a person to apply a large force to a lighter, smaller ball to make it bounce higher.
the big line is the suction for the the compressor in the A/C unit, The small line is the compressor discharge that goes to the furnace
you want a soft rubber band ball with strechy rubber bands,but you also want to be carefull that you dont make it to big and to small
depends how big the ball is >.>
All other factors being equal, the small ball will bounce higher than the big ball because it has less mass and therefore experiences less resistance from the ground when it collides. This allows the small ball to rebound more easily and reach a higher height.
A goal(if the ball goes in between the two big sticks) is 6 points and a point (if the ball goes in between 1 small stick and 1 big) is 1 point
it has more elasticity and potential energy
Pig, ball, wall, hall.
Both of them
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
The cast of A Big Ball of Foil in a Small NY Apartment - 2009 includes: Sean Logan as TinFoil Ball Builder
Big bat.
Yes, because if it is a small ball then you can grip it better therefore allowing you to throw it farther. If it is a college or high school ball you must have big hands to throw it a decent distance.
The small recorder by Morgan Cullen
Well, honey, when that small ball smacks into the big boy, the small ball will bounce back with a higher velocity and the big ball will move forward with a lower velocity. Momentum is conserved in the system, so the total momentum before the collision will be equal to the total momentum after the collision. Hope that clears things up for ya, darlin'.
The size of a small ball bearing.