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in the bouncing ball experiment,,, am doing that now as well... i didn't find it easy at first but now kinda do

anyways

the ball has a gravitational potential energy (potential energy means it has the ability to do something)...

so when the ball is dropped from a height the gravitational potential energy changes to kinetic energy (moving energy). when it touches the ground it gains elastic energy which helps it to bounce and when it bounce it wont get to the point that you dropped it at first because it has loosed energy and the energy it lose is the sound it makes when it hits the floor.... so when it hits the floor it loses energy and the energy turns to sound and heat energy.

So it goes like this:

Gravitational potential energy --> kinetic energy-->elastic energy-->sound &heat energy..

hehe hope i have helped...

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