Physics, asked by meenamahyavanshi82, 2 months ago

If i take two balls
One of rubber one of iron or steel or wood and such that both balls have same mass
So if i throw both from same height on a concrete floor then rubber ball will bounce more but the wooden or steel ball wouldnt bounce

So does it disproves newtons law?
*every action has an equal and opposite reaction*​

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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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Answer:

When you drop a ball on a surface, it compresses and squashes slightly, before snapping back to its original shape. Since steel snaps back much faster than rubber, the steel ball will bounce higher, especially when dropped on another very hard surface, like steel. The key is stored energy.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The push or pull acting on a body which tends to change its position is called force..

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