In essence yes because all of the particles have frozen and expanded making the ball brital Now when you hit the ball with a Golf club the kinetic energy will be isolated a bit from the ball making it slower and have less rebound then a boiled golf ball.
Possible effects of temperature on soccer ball. 1. Raising temperature will increase the pressure within the ball making the ball more rigid. This ball should rebound off of the foot more readily. [With a higher speed!] 2. Raising air temperature will tend to dry out the air. Dry air would tend to generate less air friction. 3. Increasing air temperature would increase the volume of the air within the ball. If the ball has a greater volume it will have to push more air out of the way, thus increasing the frictional force acting on the ball. 4. If the volume of the ball increases, its buoyancy would also increase giving the ball more "lift".
A frozen ball of dust and gas revolving around the sun is called a comet. Comets often develop a visible coma (a glowing head) and a tail when they approach the sun and release gases and dust particles due to solar radiation.
No, if the force of the ball on the wall is equal to the force of the wall on the ball, the ball will not accelerate. This is due to Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So the forces will cancel each other out, resulting in no acceleration.
Hail is a ball of frozen water that drops from the sky like rain or snow. Golf ball refers to the size of the balls of ice. They are large enough to cause damage to people, animals, buildings, cars, etc.
A solid metal ball would sink into the very viscous liquid, a hollow metal ball would float. The speed of descent is dependent on the density of the liquid.
When one player grabs the ball after a missed shot in basketball it is called a rebound. The offensive orÊdefensive player can get a rebound.
No it is not, it would be credited as a rebound.
a rebound
if the ball bonces of something or someone.thats a rebound.
I think that would be considered traveling. You are advancing the ball without dribbling.
temprature hot will do more rebound than warm
A rebound in basketball is when a player gets the ball after a missed shot. Usually taller players will have an advantage when it comes to getting rebounds so they will average more rebounds per game. There are two types of rebounds, offensive and defensive. A defensive rebound is a rebound that you get after an opponent misses a shot and an offensive rebound is a rebound a player gets after one of his teammates misses a shot.
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
no,due to physics the rebound weight and energy
No because when the ball does not touch the rim it isn't a rebound its just that the person is catching the ball not rebounding it .rebounding is when some one shoots and it bounces of the rim then u catch it then its a rebound
After the first bounce, the ball will rebound to 18 ft, and after the second bounce, it will rebound to 18 * 18/32 = 10.125 ft. After the third bounce, it will rebound to 1.8 * 18 ft ≈ 3.24 ft. Therefore, after the fourth bounce, it will rebound to approximately 1.8 * 10.125 ft = 18.225 ft.
A warmer ball will come off the clubface with more velocity and spin than a colder ball, encouraging loft. The ball's temperature also has an effect on bounce. Heat gives the ball more elasticity, creating a ball that bounces more and travels longer.