Q3. Explain while dropping a ball on the ground, the ground does not move but the ball bounces back with more acceleration.
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The ground exerts more force on the ball that bounces than the ball that stops. Physics explains it! Beakers dropped from same height so then have the same velocity (and momentum) when they get to the bottom.
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Explain how momentum is conserved when a ball bounces against a floor. It is conserved when there are no outside forced present and it has an equal and opposite traction. Also, the ball's momentum is transferred to the ground. As a ball falls toward Earth, the momentum of the ball increases
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