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yes up to a certain point as there is more kinetic energy involved.The height of its bounce is limited by its terminal velocity
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(Potential) energy is directly proportional to the release height.
A bouncing ball has the most potential energy when it is at the top portion of its bounce. Technically... A bouncy ball is at it's max. potential energy when it's still in your hand, but if you mean after it's been thrown, it's when it's at the highest point of that particular bounce.
Its an energy point or node in the subtle body.
The focus of an earthquake is the point in the earth's interior where energy is release.
yes up to a certain point as there is more kinetic energy involved.The height of its bounce is limited by its terminal velocity
Tennis Balls do have Gravity. It may bounce, but at one point, all energy will be used up, and it will be at rest.
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Compass jumpsA compass jump is a bicycling trick where you keep your knees slightly bent, feet together and stay on your toes at all times - bounce and move your feet forward (north), bounce and bring your feet back to the starting point, bounce and move your feet to your right (east), bounce and bring your feet back to the starting point, bounce and move your feet to the rear (south), bounce and bring your feet back to the starting point, bounce and move your feet to your left (west), bounce and bring your feet back to the starting point, repeat.
All waves can be thought of as mechanical waves, like sound waves. If there's an energy source at a point, the particles at that point will oscillate, meaning that they gain energy. These particles will bounce/collide with other particles in the surroundings, transferring this energy to them. In this way, the energy is carried away from the source and transferred somewhere else.
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When it reaches its boiling point.
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