Because a floor above you are jumping on it or your siblings are
When you make the object bounce.
bouncing is determined by a physical characteristic the object has called elasticity, or due to the force exerted on the round object by whatever it lands on. for example, a snowball probably won't bounce if you throw it on pavement, but it might bounce off a trampoline. to make a round object not bounce, you can A) make it out of something that will break apart on contact, B) make it out a of a really inelastic material, or C) drop it onto a slanted surface where it's more likely to roll than bounce.
BlackAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the black object and all of the colours that make the white light the light absorbs into the object and no light reflects.WhiteAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the white object and the light and no light is absorbed into the object but all of the colours that make the white light are reflected into your eyes
An object that cannot make its own light is called non-luminous. Non-luminous objects do not emit light on their own but can be seen when illuminated by a light source.
Objects make shadows when they block light from a light source. Light travels in straight lines and when an object blocks the path of the light, a shadow is formed on the surface behind the object where the light cannot reach.
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To make an object's shadow bigger, increase the distance between the object and the light source. The further away the light source is from the object, the larger and more diffuse the shadow will appear. Alternatively, you can use a larger light source or diffuse the light to create a softer, larger shadow.
you can't make an object bigger with light, you can make the shadow bigger by moving it closer to the light source because there is more surface area to block the light.
Yes, a shiny object can still cast a shadow when light shines on it. The shadow may not be as distinct as with a non-shiny object, but it will still be present due to the object blocking the light.
no its not. since when light falls on the (object) it will create a shadow.
dolphins use ecolocation. which is a sound they make and when the vibrations of the sound bounce off an object . the dolphins can tell how far away from the object they are. they use this because they have very poor eyesight.
Yes. More air in the basketball will make it bounce higher. Yes. Replacing the air with even a lighter gasses, such as helium, results in a higher bounce. It follows that, removing air or using heavier gasses to inflate a ball will result in a lower bounce. YES. Adding more air to the ball lessens the particles in the ball to bounce around. Putting more air in a basket ball will definitely make it bounce higher. If you put light gasses in it like helium then it will bounce even higher. If you take air out of it, it will bounce lower.After a while of putting air in a basketball it starts to bounce lower.