How do forces act to make a rubber ball
bounce when you drop it?
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There is an equal and opposite force on the ball in the upward direction (Newton's Third Law), which makes it bounce. The conversion of elastic energy to kinetic makes it rise against the ground. In other words, it bounces back into the air!
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There is an equal and opposite force on the ball in the upward direction (Newton's Third Law), which makes it bounce. The conversion of elastic energy to kinetic makes it rise against the ground. In other words, it bounces back into the air!
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