sorry but could some on tell me what is the scientific name of shark I am also a fifth grader and once again sorry for dusterbing
The same as in bounces in general. The kinetic energy gets stored briefly as elastic energy; this is then again converted to kinetic energy. As usual, some part of the energy is wasted.
Since no energy was lost, we can conclude that it was an elastic collision.
One made of dense but highly-elastic material.
it gains kinetic energy as the can rolls back to you.
potential energy
reflection
The same as in bounces in general. The kinetic energy gets stored briefly as elastic energy; this is then again converted to kinetic energy. As usual, some part of the energy is wasted.
chemical barrier
Since no energy was lost, we can conclude that it was an elastic collision.
a physical barrier!!!
Fish
quota
coral, and plants
Hurricanes and typhoons occur in the Great Barrier Reef.
It is a detailed phrase
Not bounce in the sense that a ball bounces- they were designed for use over water, where they 'skipped' across the surface just as happens when you skim a stone across a pond. The speed and motion in which they were travelling meant that they were able to use the surface tension of the water as a kind of springboard, moving too fast for their weight to make them sink.
He is purple, with spikes all around him and he bounces. He has no feet and he is kind of round.