Air Pressure in a Basketball

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Air Pressure in a Basketball

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Questions, please answer!
How does air Pressure take affect in the world?

How does air Pressure in a basketball differ from other types of air Pressure?

How does the psi of a basketball make the basketball different?

How is air pressure in a basketball different from air pressure in the air?

Why is air pressure important?

How does air pressure in a basketball relate to how air pressure a can change things?

Where is air pressure found?

Please tell me any other information about air pressure!

Thank you so much!! :)
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Re: Air Pressure in a Basketball

Post by MadelineB »

Hello Avalou and welcome to Science Buddies,

First, I see that you have posted essentially this same question in two other Science Buddies forums. One of the Ask the Expert forum request is to post a question just once. That makes it easier for the experts and others to follow the responses to your question. So I've deleted the other two posts.

Second, the Ask the Expert forum is specifically limited to helping students in grades K-12 with their science projects. If you are doing a science project involving air pressure in basketballs, please tell us a bit more about your science project, including your hypothesis and experimental design. If you need help in formulating your hypothesis, you could read the Science Buddies project guide:

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