because some of the energy is lost each time it hits a surface
It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic
Global warming does not directly affect the way a ball bounces. However, changes in temperature and humidity levels can impact the elasticity of the ball's material, which may influence its bouncing properties over time.
"Bounce off" means the same as "reflect" in this context.
reflectionWhen a wave bounces off a surface, it is said to have been reflected and the wave is called a reflection.reflectionWhen a wave bounces off a surface, it is said to have been reflected and the wave is called a reflection.
when a ball is dropped it hits the floor and the ball is flattened. That creates energy. The only way the ball can release the energy is bouncing back up. But the ball starts to lose its height and the ball eventually loses its energy and comes to a stop.
When a ball bounces, it transfers energy between kinetic and potential energy. As the ball loses energy to other forms like sound and heat during each bounce, eventually there isn't enough energy left to rebound, causing the ball to stop bouncing.
A bouncing ball.
Yes, it is normal if a gerbil bounces. This being that bouncing, is referring to a hopping movement, or as a way of getting around.
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When a ball bounces off a table, the initial potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the ball falls towards the table. Upon impact, some of this kinetic energy is converted back into potential energy as the ball compresses slightly, before being translated back into kinetic energy as the ball bounces back up. Some energy is also lost to sound and heat during the bouncing process.
reflection
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic
If you were bouncing them both, a basketball would bounce higher.
In a bouncing ball scenario, the energy transfer diagram would show the initial potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as the ball falls, and then the kinetic energy being converted back to potential energy as the ball bounces back up. Some energy is also dissipated as heat and sound during each bounce.
Reflection
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.