Physics, asked by reubenking, 11 months ago

can a ball be bounced in space​

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Answered by tanushkanehra
2

yes (I think )

Explanation:

my theory is that when a ball is thrown by force on the ground , the ball bounces according to the law of conservation of momentum. so... yes, i think it will bounce but not again and again because for this there should be gravity to push the ball back to the ground and there is no gravity in the space.

hope it's correct and helpful.


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Answered by Arko09092004
0

it is impossible because there is no gravitationalthere is no provision for so there is no a body control without repetition pool as we cannot touch the ground it will go up or wear it is so we can feel the ball will be found in the place where there will be a gravitational pull such as any planet in planet can be because because there is gravitational pool and it rebounds after after that much time how much the gravitational pull of the planet

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