The more power you put into the ball the ball bounces.
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A basketball bounces higher depending on how much energy is transferred to it when it impacts the ground. Factors like the force of impact, the material and pressure of the basketball, and the angle at which it hits the ground can all affect how high it bounces.
The ball would bounce up very high
A ball bounces higher when it has greater elasticity, which allows it to deform upon impact and then quickly return to its original shape. Factors like material composition, air pressure, and surface texture also play a role in determining how high a ball will bounce. Additionally, the height from which the ball is dropped can affect its bounce height.
Yes, it does. Although it does depend on what material the ball is made of, for the most part, yes. If you rolled a 5 pound ball made of rubber, with a circumference of 6 inches, it would go less far on a flat plane than a 5 pound rubber ball with 12 inches of circumference.:)*correct me if I'm wrong guys*Visit my website at www.freewebs.com/thebladeoffate
The property that gives an object the ability to bounce is elasticity. When an object is elastic, it can store and release energy upon impact, causing it to bounce back. Materials like rubber and certain metals exhibit high elasticity, allowing them to bounce effectively.