When two objects collide, they bounce back. This is because if the two objects' momentum is the same, they would hit each other at the same force, but one object is probably heavier than the other, so the lighter object would fly back, while the heavier object's momentum would decrease. So both objects would bounce back no matter what.
Bounce Back was created in 2002.
because it has some kind of stuff in it to make it bounce back up
yes
particles can collide with each other and bounce off other particles. witch proves they are there. why do you think you can see what you see.
Well, cold rubber balls do bounce, but warm rubber balls bounce better because when a cold rubber ball hits the floor, it generates heat instead of a rebound effect because the molecules are so close together that they collide with each other.
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* bounce: spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide" * a glancing rebound
tsunamis are caused when an earthquake occurs in the sea and the two plates underneath the earth's crust collide and then bounce back up creating a huge wave.
tsunamis are caused when an earthquake occurs in the sea and the two plates underneath the earth's crust collide and then bounce back up creating a huge wave.
They Bounce off of each other and then they stop
The heavy, dense nucleus of the atom caused the alpha particles to bounce back in Rutherford's experiment.
Bounce Back was created in 2002.
the cheque is being returned(bounced back) by the bank for non-sufficient funds. To bounce back a check means to To bounce back a check means to
Collide means to put two things together as in a car crash. A collision
yes they bounce back now can i ask a question
because it has some kind of stuff in it to make it bounce back up
Entrepreneurs are noted for their ability to bounce back after a business failure.