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no,due to physics the rebound weight and energy
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Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
The answer depends on the direction (upward, horizontal, or downward) in which the ball leaves his foot.
3 ft
1 metre
72 meters
Answer: 66 Meters. Just had that same problem on a math mates worksheet.
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
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.
After the 5th bounce, it peaks at 0.168 meter. Nice problem.
Distance of fall in T seconds = 1/2 g T2Distance of fall in 2 seconds = (1/2) (9.8) (2)2 = (4.9 x 4) = 19.6 metersHeight of this particular ball after 2 seconds = (70 - 19.6) = 50.4 meters
If the ball was dropped from a roof and hit the ground 3.03 seconds later, then when it hit the groundits velocity was 29.694 meters (97.42 feet) per second (rounded) downward.