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The motion of a basketball falls under the heading of kinematics.
No. The greater the height, the greater the potential energy. PE = m•g•h, where m is mass in kg, g is 9.8m/s2, and h is height in meters.
It falls down. When it reaches a hard bottom it is likely to bounce whereas if it hits water it will sink.
The largest waterfall in the world height wise is Angel Falls in South America. The largest waterfall by the amount of water pouring over it per second is Niagara Falls in the very North of the US and the South of Canada.
Since we are not sure as to what the asker meant by largest, here are some answers.The world's largest waterfall is Victoria Falls located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.The world's tallest waterfall is Angel Falls in Venezuela.The world's tallest man-made waterfall is Cascata delle Marmore in Italy.Niagra Falls is also one of the biggest waterfalls.... located in Canada.The Victorian Falls in Africa
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The best reference point for the motion would be the initial height of the ball before it fell, in this case, the 5m mark. This is because it is the highest point reached by the ball during the motion.
The best reference point for the motion of the ball can be the ground level (0 m), as it allows for easy measurement of both the drop and the bounce height. By using the ground as the reference, the fall of 5 m and the bounce height of 3 m can be clearly defined in relation to it. Using a reference point of 2 m would complicate the interpretation of the ball's motion, as it would require additional calculations to account for the difference in height.
When you drop a ball from a height, that is NOT periodic motion.Periodic motion is motion that repeats, with a regular time interval between repetitions.If the ball hits the floor and bounces several times, that will resemble motion that isnearly periodic. But it will not really be periodic, because the time between bounceswill keep shrinking, as the ball loses energy with each bounce.
A book is at rest if it is not moving relative to a reference point. If the book is changing its position relative to the reference point, then it is in motion. In physics, rest and motion are relative to the observer's frame of reference.
The total distance traveled by the ball when it reaches the ground is 24 meters. The ball travels 8 meters as it falls, and then bounces back half the distance (4 meters) and continues this pattern until it reaches the ground.
When a walnut falls, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. The potential energy comes from the height of the walnut above the ground, while the kinetic energy is the energy of motion as the walnut falls towards the ground.
It is Shoshone Falls
She loses gravitational potential energy.
The height is 176 feet, but due to rocks at base of Falls, actual fall is 70 feet
Gravitational potential energy is the energy an object possesses due to its position in a gravitational field. It is related to the height of the object above a reference point and is defined as the work done to lift the object to that height against gravity. This energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the object falls back towards the reference point.
The ball stops bouncing due to a loss of energy through various forms such as heat, sound, and deformation of the ball. As the ball bounces repeatedly, these energy losses accumulate, causing the ball to eventually come to a stop.