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No. When light bounces it is not absorbed.
Every time it bounces, it loses energy, so eventually stops
Since no energy was lost, we can conclude that it was an elastic collision.
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.
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she's fat, she's round, she bounces on the ground it's ya mum! :Din answer to your insightful question, i do not know XD
Ground round was a term used years ago referring to the leanest ground beef. The hind leg in beef is called the round (Top round, bottom round, eye of round and sirloin tip). Today if you were to read a recipe asking for ground round it does not mean you actually have a butcher ground a round roast, it just means that you need 4%-7% fat ground beef. Likewise ground sirloin would be 10%-15% fat and ground chuck would be 20% fat.
A chunk, or people may say you caught it fat, or if it bounces off the ground then the club hits the ball it is known as a drop kick.
I think that eyes are fat and round and they bounce on the ground
Any type of disk - be it a frisbee, hula hoop, etc. Didn't ask what is spherical and bounces!
A radio altimeter bounces radio waves off the ground to detect elevation.
breast are made of 90% fat and 10 % water and fat bounces so theres your answer
It returns to the ground because of the effect of gravity.
i might be fat but you're ugly. i can diet, but you can't lose ugly. OR i'm rubber and your glue, what ever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you. dang right it bounces. take your pick.
No. If the ball lands in fair territory and then bounces over any fence, it is ruled a ground rule double. The only exception would involve fan interference.
Ground Round was created on 1969-10-25.