Yes then he needs to account for the weight of the ball, and also the counter forces like resistance, because of the difference in shape of both balls.
Only vertical velocity at the moment of bounce matters. The angle doesn't matter as long as the vertical component of the vector is the same. That being said, you're right this is a crap test because of all the variance. The vertical drop was a perfect test in the first place, all the commenters that asked for the runback just don't get physics 😂
Tbh the moonballs youtube people sell are dropshipping scams, I saw one for like a dollar or two in a toy shop (btw the toy shop one doesn't say it bounces really good, it just says "bounce me to the moon")
@@jagjyot4828 actually I took French classes (instant regret) and that actually means “I’m not a man and you know what I’m going to be insulted by all my ancestors”
So according to the Astro ball video it can jump 3% of the way to space which means if you accidentally drop it your probably never getting it back it also goes faster then the speed of sound approximately 4x faster than sound which means it has 0.00333 repeating percent of the speed of light and it’s also faster than the fastest car which goes 0.14741591 km per second
The reason a golf ball bounces higher is because of the dimples all over the surface. This allows the golf ball to cut through the air more efficiently and therefore travel father while in the air.
A long time ago, a gaming company called Achievement Hunter, break off company from Rooster teeth, made these very popular by screaming “moonball” and chucking the moon all at coworkers
To my understanding, bounciness is about the acceleration in the upward direction when coming in contact with the ground, yet you measured the time in air. Air resistance is a big factor, so I feel this bounciness test isn’t very accurate because golf balls are made with aerodynamics in mind. You should do another test but use a photo gate or velocity measuring device.
You need a fixed constant to measure the variables. Doing a free drop of the balls from the same height and then measuring the maximum height when it bounces up or time taken between two touches will be more accurate. You need to also consider whether the size or circumference of the ball would also play a part in its bounciness./ elasticity. Edit: I'm just trying to guide the boy in easy simple to understand steps.
@@Eonzdumbass, after the free fall how long it stays in the air or the maximum height , not initially, cus all any object would touch the floor at the same time. He even says, and then measuring the maximum height after the bounce.
Solid video. I think the Moonballs are worth it simply because of a couple reasons: they are way easier to grasp and see than a standard bouncy ball, and they significantly more resilient (Meaning they can take a much harsher beating than a standard bouncy ball, which can explode a lot easier than you think).
I think you should test time until it stops bouncing. There would be a lot more variables, like obstacles and texture of the bouncing surface, but if you do it multiple times and average it out, I bet it’d be more accurate. There’s a lot more to bounciness level and quality than only the first bounce.
Billions of dollars in R&D/NASA level tech got golf balls to bounce/compress at the highest level. Its mainly the core, the dimples help influence spin/direction.
It could also be affected by the amount of force that is put into it in order for it to go up high. For example, someone with bigger arms could slam it harder on the floor than say someone who is skinny and slender. So there are many factors but it depends.
to be truly accurate, you need to ensure that you are using the exact same force when bouncing both balls. The velocity upon ground impact needs to be the exact same.
The time it takes for the balls to reach the ground doesn't take density into consideration. if one of the balls are less dense, they will fall slower because of air resistence and therefore take longer to fall
Nah bro spending $8 on a ball that bounces the same as a 50 cent bouncy ball is crazy. (Edit) I have like 6-7 replies saying that the bigger ball is worth it. It’s not. It cost $8. You can buy 16 bouncy balls for that much.
@@mhodgson1666he bounced it and it hit the flat part where it says “moon ball” iv had one of these years ago and if you hit the flat part on the ground it kills the bounce. If you hit it on the honey comb part it goes significantly higher then a regular bouncy ball iv done it from experience from buying one at a store like 6 years ago but it wasn’t 8$ it was like 5
they bounced about 30.4 feet high if anybody is wondering it looked like it was bouncing about 70% the way back up when he was dropping it, therefore (assuming he threw it straight enough down where the horizontal velocity was negligible) he threw the ball at 19.3 m/s or about 43.1 mph. the real value should be a little bit higher since it did have a horizontal velocity.
The moon ball has little indents. Larger indents will make it bounce higher because the air pressure in the pocket escapes faster I think. Try bouncing it at full force at the bigger indents.
It's the dimples on the ball. Same reason why golf balls go so far when hit. The dimples effect the way Air goes around the ball and for some reason gives it more air time
The chance of this happening is literally one in a million. You have no actual idea. Because there’s no way to gauge if you’re throwing the ball the same strength or at the same angle as the previous throw so bro was just eyeballing it and somehow got the same time down to the millisecond. Absolutely insane
Because the moonball has more weight it’ll naturally end up falling faster to the ground bc of air resistance, so idk if this is the best way of testing “bouncyness” but IMO the moonball is worth it
Do you see the moonball ads? They go like "wE PErfeCting ThIS BAlL fOR ovEr 3 YEaRs" and also they reverse the video to make the moonball looks like its jump higher its 8 dollar of shit that literally you can get the exact same for 50 cents
@@BBCC723 I have like a billion moonballs, they actually bounce pretty high tbh, still more than any other bouncy ball I have. If ur not gonna like slam the ball to the ground for height (its fun to do) then sure I see why you’d get the cheaper option.
@@ItsAmaanA yea its high too but its fake ads its anoyying (i know its marketing strategy but yeaaaa) otherwise if they introduce moon ball honestly i would try to but it too but they strategy make me don't wanna to buy it
@@BBCC723that’s basically any toy company. Like a toy advertising a plastic projectile shooting out of the figure, but in real life it would fly two feet. The moon ball tho is getting shit on because dropshippers are using knock off balls, and making claims the company isn’t. The actual moon ball is fun because it bounces like a tiny bouncy ball but at the size of a tennis ball, so you can play catch
@@jacob_willlJacob not being rude here but the mass of the bouncy ball is more then the moon ball so the bouncy ball will come down faster. Example: drop a feather and a rock we all know the rock will come first but love your vids keep it up!
@@monkeyboygaming000bro weight is literally the measurement of gravity acting on a body, u mean "mass" does not change gravity which i believe is still wrong
Actually, the moon ball has a higher mass which equates to a higher speed whilst falling. For example, say a feather and a brick were falling, the brick would fall first, but is not bouncier. It is better to measure by height
This does not explain why the moon ball and the bouncy ball had the exact same time. Yes, both balls experience the same force of gravity, but each ball might have a different amount of "bounciness", and he couldn't have bounced each one with exactly the same force. It was just a coincidence that they had the same airtime. And like @johannabonana5306 said, the golf ball!
Gravity accelerates everything at the same speed Which would mean 2 things, dropped from the same height, would hit the ground at the same time with no air resistance Since air resistance is negligible for dense, spherical objects, you can use the formula height= (4.9× 1/2 time squared) to solve for peak bounce height from time taken to bounce. Therefore, the golf ball bounced higher than the standard bouncy ball and the moon ball. this test is inaccurate because we do not know if the initial throwing speed was consistent. As for *why*a ball bounces higher than another, that's advanced physics with elasticity and spring coefficients. Basically, some balls can just more efficiently preserve their kinetic energy after a collision, which equates to a higher bounce from the same starting force
Waboba Moon Ball will hurt a lotttttt less😅
100% true
yeah golf balls really leave a mark
Yep lol
@@ZombsRoyale456yes
I wouldn't spend 32 ringgit (8 dollars) on an indestructible bouncy ball yeaahhhhh
We need more people like this
Why
To tell people that got scamed from the owner's ball is not real as the video shows
We don't need more people like this
We need more people to be like this
Ues
Bath
Turns out ALL balls bounce for 2.75 and this kid just stumbled upon a glitch in our reality. Bounce a bowling ball next, bro!!!
😂😂🎉
Exactly! How about a wrecking ball next?!
Pretty sure it’s just gravity lmao not a glitch
@@fizzi3dr1nk93Gravity is the key. Universe is the lock. A ball is a ball is a ball. And it shines the glory of the key in the lock.
@@fizzi3dr1nk93nahhh it’s a glitch
It’s a good start to an experiment. But, in order to have useable data, you need to ensure the exit velocity and angle of impact are the same.
Yes then he needs to account for the weight of the ball, and also the counter forces like resistance, because of the difference in shape of both balls.
🤓☝️
And the surface has to be even
And air friction lol
Only vertical velocity at the moment of bounce matters. The angle doesn't matter as long as the vertical component of the vector is the same. That being said, you're right this is a crap test because of all the variance. The vertical drop was a perfect test in the first place, all the commenters that asked for the runback just don't get physics 😂
"30 frames per senthent"
that is literally me tryign to speak in the morning at school 😭
That's you now too Lol
I had a stroke reading this 💀
@@AirF1Air it's infected me with dumbness
@@darkzz89 I had a stroke while typing it 😭
Fr same
Man is getting ready for the science fair.
im doing science fair rn 😭
@@youmuhrsame😭😭
same lol
Btw Which schools are you guys
@@Angad53 Why u need to know
That golf ball just embarrassed the company
fr
Tbh the moonballs youtube people sell are dropshipping scams, I saw one for like a dollar or two in a toy shop (btw the toy shop one doesn't say it bounces really good, it just says "bounce me to the moon")
"Bounce my tennis ball of the ground"
Tennis ball: adios
2 years later: bonjour
Blud learned the art of the Je suis à la recherche d’un ami et mon père a dit qu’il y avait 💀
@@HelpImtheyoungestchild Nah I learn it at Το σπίτι της μαμάς σου
@@HelpImtheyoungestchildwell said. even though I have no idea what that means im pretty confident that its something wise 👌
The ball wax gone for so long it learnt french
@@jagjyot4828 actually I took French classes (instant regret) and that actually means “I’m not a man and you know what I’m going to be insulted by all my ancestors”
Man really exposed an entire company😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It is one dropshipper that reverses his videos
Fr
@@squirrel7257yeah
@@squirrel7257yea its reversed vids
and the millions of dropshippers about to get sued sooner or later 💀
I love this guy. He actually takes his time to figure out, which is better. And he gives proof and doesn’t just fake it.
the company be like: “THIS BALL CAN JUMP 3,000 HIGH SO BUY IT NOW!” he just exposed them
Your calculations are weird and mistake full,you have to calculate air resistance too.
That's the Astro ball
@@siddoesntthink3029”this ball can jump 3000 newton meters up in the air” like what
You got the astroball and moonball mixed up
So according to the Astro ball video it can jump 3% of the way to space which means if you accidentally drop it your probably never getting it back it also goes faster then the speed of sound approximately 4x faster than sound which means it has 0.00333 repeating percent of the speed of light and it’s also faster than the fastest car which goes 0.14741591 km per second
I was half-expecting for the golf ball to be 2.75 lol
You cheated
😊
❤
The reason a golf ball bounces higher is because of the dimples all over the surface. This allows the golf ball to cut through the air more efficiently and therefore travel father while in the air.
@@SergeantExtremethe middle also compresses its as if the ball is shooting off a trampoline
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The way he said frames per second😂😂😂😂
A long time ago, a gaming company called Achievement Hunter, break off company from Rooster teeth, made these very popular by screaming “moonball” and chucking the moon all at coworkers
Funny how then it became Mattball and they’d just throw it at Matt
"we spent 3.17 years trying to perfect this ball"
That 3 years wasted💀💀💀💀
Lol 💀
"WE took the time of 20.... seconds perfecting the ball" and "it isn't reversed 1!1!1!1!1!1!111!!!😡😡😡😡😡😡
3 years completely wasted. From a golf ball. #TheMoonballIsFake
"we spent 18 years trying to perfect this ball" *actually said in one of the shorts*
I bought one in 2016 and i remember i had fun with it for 1 week then forgot about and haven't used it since
Bro rlly said "30 frames per sencet" 💀
bro had second as a tongue twister
And bro really just spelt second wrong
@@daniellesierra4506it was a part of the joke
Hahahaha after seeing this comment, I replayed the video and it was exactly what you wrote 😂😂😂
@@daniellesierra4506and you clearly left your brain at school
This guy understands content structure at such a young age! I can’t imagine where this dude will be by 20.
Haha, thanks
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To my understanding, bounciness is about the acceleration in the upward direction when coming in contact with the ground, yet you measured the time in air. Air resistance is a big factor, so I feel this bounciness test isn’t very accurate because golf balls are made with aerodynamics in mind. You should do another test but use a photo gate or velocity measuring device.
Bouncy ball: bouncin
Moon ball: Wall Ball
Golf ball: golf
Well playing wall ball with the moon ball is weird because it has edges to it so it bounces around in random directions sometimes. Adds fun though
Exactly
Man I miss wall ball.
@@Churchill1ify fr
@@Churchill1ifybro teachers at my school banned it cause it's "dangerous" even though they got soccer and basket ball.
Bro woke up and was like ima expose this whole company
SHANKS!? hi.
@@Stranger_Box1shanks can clap you and your crew if he wanted to
REDLIGHTING!? hi
Oh luffy time for you return me my strawhat
Bro took a risk throwing the golf ball on the road 😅
You need a fixed constant to measure the variables. Doing a free drop of the balls from the same height and then measuring the maximum height when it bounces up or time taken between two touches will be more accurate. You need to also consider whether the size or circumference of the ball would also play a part in its bounciness./ elasticity.
Edit: I'm just trying to guide the boy in easy simple to understand steps.
man about to learn the acceleration of a free falling object on earth is 9.807 m/s²
Physics
@@Eonzdumbass, after the free fall how long it stays in the air or the maximum height , not initially, cus all any object would touch the floor at the same time. He even says, and then measuring the maximum height after the bounce.
Yeah,Sciiience!
Word.
Solid video. I think the Moonballs are worth it simply because of a couple reasons: they are way easier to grasp and see than a standard bouncy ball, and they significantly more resilient (Meaning they can take a much harsher beating than a standard bouncy ball, which can explode a lot easier than you think).
Protect this man at all costs
What
From what
no
From moonball 💀
Who is after him
the ad : omg it can jump right into my hand **reversed water existing in the background**
the real product ;
Preaching to the choir
Yeah its just not how potential and kinetic energy works
Lmao
It's not just the water but even a person running
Those ads be like: We SpEnD 20YaErS wOrKiNg On ThIs BaLl. -_-, BRUH I CANT BELEAVE THIS THEY ARE LYERS
You’re good at making videos. Keep pushing even when you experience doubt
They used to make "Sky Balls" and those things were pretty wild. I don't know if they still make them.
Legends who knew the moon ball was a scam
👇
Bro we know it’s a scam, but did you really resort to that to get likes?
Yeah.
It’s really not I have it you have to use full force it goes higher but the moon ball is heavier hence gravity it will make it come down faster
Only the fakes on yt and TikTok
@@Worth303.Wouldn't that apply to the bouncy ball too?
the dedication. bro edited it frame to frame thats wild
Where did you bey it😂😅
its not hard to do that lol u can do it with iphone camera
Also no measurement on the strength of the throw is hilarious when trying to sound technical
@@JohnDoe-lj1pwyah he def didn’t control all right variables
It's the basics of editing lol
I appreciate you for this content 🔥
It's not about height, it's all about the sound😍😍😍
Dud must be smarter than the teachers
The Milk Dud
this isn’t that advanced plus most teachers are barely smarter than students because they learned the same stuff
@@christyshao2912it's a joke
I think you should test time until it stops bouncing. There would be a lot more variables, like obstacles and texture of the bouncing surface, but if you do it multiple times and average it out, I bet it’d be more accurate. There’s a lot more to bounciness level and quality than only the first bounce.
Also air resistance, the amount of energy that turned into sound or heat. And also the brand of *balls*
moonball def sponsered you
@@nonerland2762huh?
Billions of dollars in R&D/NASA level tech got golf balls to bounce/compress at the highest level. Its mainly the core, the dimples help influence spin/direction.
Really appreciate your hard work and dedication 👍
I think we did the same experiment in AP physics
1 comment is enough bro
@@amoshrai7939no
😂😂
You mean AP as history?
@@justpurpleeye9618no, AP in science does not stand for Araling Panlipunan, it means Advanced Placement Physics.
fun fact he did hit the moon ball stronger than the bouncy ball
fun fact: you breath air
It could also be affected by the amount of force that is put into it in order for it to go up high. For example, someone with bigger arms could slam it harder on the floor than say someone who is skinny and slender. So there are many factors but it depends.
him and now a kid debunking it in the most polite way possible, amazing
We need more people like you
bro exposed 50 companies at once
to be truly accurate, you need to ensure that you are using the exact same force when bouncing both balls. The velocity upon ground impact needs to be the exact same.
thats true
The time it takes for the balls to reach the ground doesn't take density into consideration. if one of the balls are less dense, they will fall slower because of air resistence and therefore take longer to fall
This seems accurate but could you do one with a machine that can throw the same just to remove the variable of force? This is still awesome tho
Yes and the angles would be slightly different between throws as well
Just hold both in the same hand separated by a finger so they both get the same amount of force
Nah bro spending $8 on a ball that bounces the same as a 50 cent bouncy ball is crazy.
(Edit) I have like 6-7 replies saying that the bigger ball is worth it. It’s not. It cost $8. You can buy 16 bouncy balls for that much.
Good take
makes a nicer sound when bouncing and looks better lol, also easier for kids to catch
@@mhodgson1666he bounced it and it hit the flat part where it says “moon ball” iv had one of these years ago and if you hit the flat part on the ground it kills the bounce. If you hit it on the honey comb part it goes significantly higher then a regular bouncy ball iv done it from experience from buying one at a store like 6 years ago but it wasn’t 8$ it was like 5
@@mhodgson1666 but it’s $8! At least make it $1 or $2
But it's an actual ball. Idk what you'd use it for but you can play with it. A bouncing ball is small.
You need to test a good old fashioned super ball. Those things were amazing!
Dude started a fall yapping session.
Bro payed attention in physics class😅
Fire vid keep it up
they bounced about 30.4 feet high if anybody is wondering
it looked like it was bouncing about 70% the way back up when he was dropping it, therefore (assuming he threw it straight enough down where the horizontal velocity was negligible) he threw the ball at 19.3 m/s or about 43.1 mph. the real value should be a little bit higher since it did have a horizontal velocity.
Another perfect transition 🎉
Finally someone who actually tested it this guy deserves a sub
Your content is amazing also @Jacob Will
"We need to bounce it harder"💀💀
What’s wrong in that dirty minded donkey
So funny-😐😐🙃🙃😶😶😑😑
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omg so sus creamy balls gyat🤡🤓😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
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Ye bc it brings back the good old times playing wall ball at recess
"I need to bounce it harder" 💀
I remember getting a moon ball like 9 years ago 😂
Editor deserves a raise
My anxiety when you threw those balls in the street: 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
The moon ball has little indents. Larger indents will make it bounce higher because the air pressure in the pocket escapes faster I think. Try bouncing it at full force at the bigger indents.
This guy will be the future...
Bro was listening in his maths class 👏🍷
Nice vids keep up the great work😁
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THE LAST BALL ALMOST GOT TO HEAVEN
*table tennis ball has left the chat*
"you guys said I need to bounce it harder" 💀
So funny bro😐😐😐😐
That doesn’t even make sense 💀
@@luboyakabamba1150his roblox pfp says it all 🤣
that's what he said, he did it anyways so the time had to be 45 milliseconds more of a tennis ball compared to other 2
It's the dimples on the ball. Same reason why golf balls go so far when hit. The dimples effect the way Air goes around the ball and for some reason gives it more air time
Jacob was bouncing alot of balls in this vid 💀
Golf ball is harder to track than the moon ball tho 😱
Hit 2 million🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤do it
If you see a moon ball and immediately think of Achievement Hunter then we can definitely be friends
I thought this was just an ad until the product didn't "outperform" the regular ball
I watched this without knowing what the moon ball was just to see if I could buy it. Thanks dude, imma buy a tennis ball
Moonball is worth it, i have a couple
@@MrSkeleton14what do you even do with it btw
@@Lolfattenski same stuff you do with a tennis ball
@@Lolfattenskiuse it like a tennis ball, baseball, play catch, whatever. But it’s as bouncy as a tiny bouncy ball
Bro how do you gain 400,000 views overnight?
It’s crazy, bro
@@jacob_willljust subbed
RUclipss drunk again it says 2 replies but there's only one
@@Drawinwhotookmynamesomeone deleted his comment i think.
@@magetecfgue5099 OHHHhhOoo
moonball is just WAY TOO HEAVY
The chance of this happening is literally one in a million. You have no actual idea. Because there’s no way to gauge if you’re throwing the ball the same strength or at the same angle as the previous throw so bro was just eyeballing it and somehow got the same time down to the millisecond. Absolutely insane
Never let them know your next move:
The alphabet.
Because the moonball has more weight it’ll naturally end up falling faster to the ground bc of air resistance, so idk if this is the best way of testing “bouncyness” but IMO the moonball is worth it
Do you see the moonball ads? They go like "wE PErfeCting ThIS BAlL fOR ovEr 3 YEaRs" and also they reverse the video to make the moonball looks like its jump higher its 8 dollar of shit that literally you can get the exact same for 50 cents
@@BBCC723 I have like a billion moonballs, they actually bounce pretty high tbh, still more than any other bouncy ball I have. If ur not gonna like slam the ball to the ground for height (its fun to do) then sure I see why you’d get the cheaper option.
@@ItsAmaanA yea its high too but its fake ads its anoyying (i know its marketing strategy but yeaaaa) otherwise if they introduce moon ball honestly i would try to but it too but they strategy make me don't wanna to buy it
@@ItsAmaanA a billion like bro that's so much it like 8.000.000.000 $ dollar how you even that rich
@@BBCC723that’s basically any toy company. Like a toy advertising a plastic projectile shooting out of the figure, but in real life it would fly two feet. The moon ball tho is getting shit on because dropshippers are using knock off balls, and making claims the company isn’t. The actual moon ball is fun because it bounces like a tiny bouncy ball but at the size of a tennis ball, so you can play catch
The Moonball bounces higher than a house roof
i like these ppl, so chill
I liked my own comment cuse im lonely.
Haha
@@jacob_willlJacob not being rude here but the mass of the bouncy ball is more then the moon ball so the bouncy ball will come down faster. Example: drop a feather and a rock we all know the rock will come first but love your vids keep it up!
@@Noobdanial maybe, but mass isn’t effected by gravity, just air resistance. So it might effect it a little bit but not my much
Ok
Every days a school day
Bro nice editing
Moon balls make a really satisfying sound if it hits the ground right
THE MUSIC IN THE BACKGRUND REMINDS ME ON ZELDA BOTW & TOTK. YK THE FAIRY POND
The guy who created the moon ball said that if you just let it go it would bounce back into your hand.😅
they reverse the video
Air resistance has left the chat
Edit: Nah bro I've started a full on war in the reply section
Omg
weight difference of the balls have left the chat
@@dominickolm7856weight does not change gravity
@@monkeyboygaming000it does, if something is weightless it cannot be affected by gravity
@@monkeyboygaming000bro weight is literally the measurement of gravity acting on a body, u mean "mass" does not change gravity which i believe is still wrong
Actually, the moon ball has a higher mass which equates to a higher speed whilst falling. For example, say a feather and a brick were falling, the brick would fall first, but is not bouncier. It is better to measure by height
the moon ball is way more fun that a bouncy ball, trust me
Bro doesn't need oscar bro needs a refund
Stolen comment
@@CJGta21i aggree with u
You goofy
as a person that plays golf, i can confirm that golf balls jump very, VERY high c:
The damn things bounce on spongey grass... straight into the water hazard.
No way in hell did he get the same time.
Also shoutouts for using that fairy fountain remix.
Fun fact:the scam creator sais it bouces 3000m in air
No the waboba moon ball isn’t a scam that’s the original moon all all the others are scams
the one he's using is the original and not that goofy ass dropshipper one
And they are falsely advertising their product 💀
Yeah, thats why its geniuenly bad
Actually there is a fake dropshipping company so that isn’t the real company just saying
No they aren’t?
Love the Zelda music
The force of the bounce off of the pavement must be the exact same in order for the experiment to work properly.
It is because the force of gravity acts the same on both balls, which is -9.8 m/s^2
Physics can easily explain this phenomenon :)
Finally someone who understood what was wrong with this test
@@urboi3616I was thinking the same thing finally there was a guy understood
So why is the golf ball different then?
This does not explain why the moon ball and the bouncy ball had the exact same time. Yes, both balls experience the same force of gravity, but each ball might have a different amount of "bounciness", and he couldn't have bounced each one with exactly the same force. It was just a coincidence that they had the same airtime. And like @johannabonana5306 said, the golf ball!
Gravity accelerates everything at the same speed
Which would mean 2 things, dropped from the same height, would hit the ground at the same time with no air resistance
Since air resistance is negligible for dense, spherical objects, you can use the formula height= (4.9× 1/2 time squared) to solve for peak bounce height from time taken to bounce.
Therefore, the golf ball bounced higher than the standard bouncy ball and the moon ball. this test is inaccurate because we do not know if the initial throwing speed was consistent.
As for *why*a ball bounces higher than another, that's advanced physics with elasticity and spring coefficients.
Basically, some balls can just more efficiently preserve their kinetic energy after a collision, which equates to a higher bounce from the same starting force
Dancers are dancers
People are people
Back in my day the comment section had answers
The reason a tennis ball doesn't jump as high is because the fuzz
Bro got humbled real quick 💀
"but you guys said i need to bounce it harder" 💀💀💀