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The speed of ball hitting the ground doesn't depends on the weight of the body(Newtons law).The formula to be used here is:v^2 -u^2 =2*a*swhere v= final velocityu = initial velocitya= acceleration (here gravitational force = 9.8m/sec^2)s = distanceSo (here u = 0)v^2 = 2*9.8*15.2v = 17.26m/sec


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Well it is hard to explain but i will give it a try. It actually depends on what type of ball your talking about. Baseball, Basketball, Waffle balls, etc you looking at a bouncy ball its actually because of the rubber used when you bounce the ball hard do you here that slamming sound? That is the sound of the tiles and the ball meeting and since the tiles are a hard smooth surface rubber works well on it so that's how i think of it.


Where is the maximum and minimum kinetic and potential energy found as a ball drops?

A ball at rest contains only potential energy. A ball in motion contains almost all kinetic energy. But it gets tricky here. A free falling ball that has not yet reached terminal velocity has no potential energy. That energy is being given up to kinetic energy. Once the ball reaches terminal velocity in Earth's atmosphere, air resistance holds back further conversion of potential energy to kinetic.


Does a toy car sitting at the bottom of a ramp have potential energy?

No it doesn't. We use incline with the formula Wp=Wk where the potential energy at the top is max and kinethic energy iz 0. As the ball rolls down, the Wp(potential e.) iz getting smaller and Wk(kinethic e.) is getting bigger. on the bottom just before it hits the ground, all of the Wp is turned into Wk.. here we can use the formula m x g x h = 1/2 x m x v^2 and you can cross out the mass and get v^2 = 2 x g x h and you can calculate either the height of the incline or the top speed of the ball. If the ball just sits at the bottom it doesnt have any Wp.

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