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Conservation of momentum. When the ball bounces off the ground, the momentum of the ball is conserved, and since it bounces back up, the ground has to go down. On a hard concrete surface, which is very rigid, the ball moves a large portion of heavy concrete only a minute amount. On a wood or matted floor, only the ground right around the ball goes down (because the material is somewhat elastic/flexible). The particles either appear to jump because the ground is lowering, or they are flung upwards when the ground reverts back to its normal shape.

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The rubber ball bounces back up due to its elasticity. Greater the force of through of ball on the floor, more high up the ball will bounce. It follows the rule of motion and inertia.


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The rubber ball bounces back up due to its elasticity. Greater the force of through of ball on the floor, more high up the ball will bounce. It follows the rule of motion and inertia.

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