it bounces up and down very fast and hard
yes
The more times it bounces, the closer it comes to having traveled a total distance of 24 meters.
No. When light bounces it is not absorbed.
Conservation of momentum. When the ball bounces off the ground, the momentum of the ball is conserved, and since it bounces back up, the ground has to go down. On a hard concrete surface, which is very rigid, the ball moves a large portion of heavy concrete only a minute amount. On a wood or matted floor, only the ground right around the ball goes down (because the material is somewhat elastic/flexible). The particles either appear to jump because the ground is lowering, or they are flung upwards when the ground reverts back to its normal shape.
Your speedometer bounces up and down because the speedometer cable is about to break.
Inside a pedometer, there is a metal ball that bounces up and down as you take a step. Every time the metal ball bounces up and down once, the sensors in it will record the number it moves up and down, thus counting the number of steps.
it bounces up and down very fast and hard
you would call someone chuckles when he or she laughs and there tummy bounces up and down
Push vehicle up and down at all four corners one at a time and if vehicle bounces more than once it is time.. If vehicle bounces on the road it is time.
Yes, if you throw a ball at the ceiling it bounces down
It's a rubbery ball that bounces up when thrown, with force, down on a hard, supportable surface. Much like a basketball.
yes
it bounces off and then droops down :D
I think it is because of the weight and the suspension bounces all that weight up and inertia takes it from there until gravity pulls the bus back down.
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because when you blow though it the air bounces down the sides and makes it vibrate