how does increasing the height of a ramp affect how far a ball rolls down the ramp
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no it actuly helps im 9 5 feet1/5 and i throw hard and far
How there jump or how they throw the ball
If the collision involving the ball hitting the ground was perfectly elastic (the system's energy is conserved) then the ball would return to it's original height. However, this is a "perfect world" situation, since no collision can be completely elastic (except for on the atomic scale, but that is another topic). Energy is lost by the friction of the ground, sound, air resistance etc...
a ball can never bounce over the height from which it was bounced unless u aplly a force. The factors that affect the bounce of a dropped ball include the height from which it is dropped; the force applied to it, if any, when dropped; the acceleration of gravity, which is different depending upon what planet you're one; the elasticity of the ball; the density of the atmosphere, which affects "air resistance"; and the rigidity and elasticity of the surface on which the ball bounces. weight also affect the bounce height.
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No because mass doesn't means how it affect far it rolls
The size of a ball does affect how fast it rolls. Surface also play a major role in how fast a ball will move.
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Increasing the height from which it is released increases the height to which it rebounds.
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The height you drop the ball from will affect the bounce height this is because as the drop height increases so does the bounce height it is all to do with energy transfers. Also the waste energy is the sound and heat energy hope this helps.
Gravity, air resistance, the material of the ball, and the height from which it was dropped initially.
Yes it does as the type of ball effects how it interects with the world. That is how it reacts with the surface it is on or how it reacts with the air around it.
(Potential) energy is directly proportional to the release height.