A ball bounces more on the surface of the moon than on the earth explain why
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This is so because moon has less gravity than that on earth, so ball doesn't come down to ground quickly.
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A ball bounces more on the surface of the moon than on the earth, because -
• The bouncing amount of the ball is dependent on the gravitational force of the place.
• The amount of bounce is inversely proportional to the amount of gravity present in the environment.
• Now,the moon has much lower gravitational force than the earth. And that's why a ball bounces more on the surface of the moon as compared with the surface of the earth.
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