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A highly elastic ball is released from rest at a distance h above the ground and bounces up and down.With each bounce a fraction f = 1/10 of its KE just before the bounce is lost. The time for which the ball will continue to bounce is nearly​

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Answered by shreewomenshostel201
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Balls which undergo more elastic collisions bounce higher as they lose less kinetic energy. No ball which is dropped (from rest) will bounce higher than the height it was dropped from. A ball can bounce higher than the original height if thrown down.

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