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The height to which a dropped ball rebounds is typically significantly greater than the height of the ball. Also, incidentally, the height of the ball usually doesn't change during the event, and remains equal to its original height.
(Potential) energy is directly proportional to the release height.
The higher the height the ball is dropped from, the higher the height it will bounce to.
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
a frozen bouncy ball will not bounce higher or lower than an unfrozen one it will shatter
no,due to physics the rebound weight and energy
(Potential) energy is directly proportional to the release height.
The height to which a dropped ball rebounds is typically significantly greater than the height of the ball. Also, incidentally, the height of the ball usually doesn't change during the event, and remains equal to its original height.
The higher the height the ball is dropped from, the higher the height it will bounce to.
Yes. It make it bounce higher because without air it is flat so it won't bounce at all
The ball at a height has a certain potential energy and the potential energy in relation to plate at the highest point after rebound will be equal to ball's total kinetic energy an instant after rebound. The first figure of 1.80 m isn't necessary to perform calculations.Ep = m * g * hEk = m * v2 / 2Ek = Ep = 0.1 * 9.81 * 1.25 = 1.22625 Jv = sqrt(2 * Ek / m) = 4.9523 m/s
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Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
198 feet 10.66 inches
When one player grabs the ball after a missed shot in basketball it is called a rebound. The offensive orÊdefensive player can get a rebound.