It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic
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.
It Bounces of Back To The Sun
The comparison can end up bouncing back and forth.
It returns to the ground because of the effect of gravity.
heat, unless it bounces off earth back into space
As long as it goes 10 yards before bouncing back it is a legal kick
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
Scattering or reflection, though if it bounces back from the interface it isn't actually changing media.
Gravity pulls it back to earth. The gravitational pull isn't strong enough to keep the ball from bouncing but it can limit the height.
The bouncing back of light is called Reflection
it is the process of bouncing back ligth
sorry but could some on tell me what is the scientific name of shark I am also a fifth grader and once again sorry for dusterbing
Light bouncing off a mirror is reflected. Reflection is when the light bounces off a shiny surface back to your eye while refraction is when the light changes direction when passing from one medium to another medium of different optical density.
Light is coming from the light bulb and bouncing off of you. Some of the light that bounces off of you, bounces off the mirror and back into your eyes. The light bounces off the mirror is such a way that your eyes think that the light is coming from a person that is on the opposite side of the mirror. That is to say your eyes and your brain think that the light is coming directly from an object instead of bouncing off a mirror. At the risk of getting technical, the reason is that the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. Go to the Related Links below this window if you want to know more.
We call that "bouncing back" a reflection. Heat in the form of infrared (IR) radiation is like light, and light and sound are said to be reflected off surfaces that do not absorb them.
The cast of Bouncing Back - 2004 includes: Clare Cox as Narrator
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