Physics, asked by saviram0425, 10 months ago

Take a ball, bring it to your nose level, leave it from that height (without applying any external force) on the earth - it bounces off few feets, mark the length. Now, suppose you are on another planet with greater Mass than the Earth (greater the mass greater the gravity), Now how should be the mass of the ball to bounce at the same feets, after left from the same height without applying any external force ? Should the mass of the ball be:
a) Greater than that of which is used on Earth... [Ball with greater Mass],
b) Same as that which was on Earth... [The same ball],
c) lesser than that of which is used on Earth...[Ball with lesser Mass].​

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Answered by surya5299
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