Math, asked by csubbireddy, 9 months ago

What if we through a steel ball and a rubber ball on ground at the same time which will bounce higher.. I need a clear explaination.. and also think about this.. we have saw that rubber ball bouncing.. but not the steel ball... even you can't imagine that... And now give me a clear explaination that which bounces higher with explaination​

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Answered by MALEEHANOOD
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Answer:

Believe it or not, a steel ball actually bounces higher than a rubber ball. When it hits the ground, the steel snaps back faster. The steel is better at storing energy, which helps give it a lot of bounce power. You can investigate bounciness with an activity at home.

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Answered by Anonymous
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AnsWer :-

The key to this explanation is the 'stored energy'.

When a rubber ball hits a surface, it compresses slightly and then snaps back to its original shape.

When a steel ball hits the ground, it snaps back faster because a steel ball is better at storing energy than a rubber ball, which gives it a lot of bounce power.

Also, we can do it practically and the observation will be - The steel ball bounces higher than a rubber ball.

Note that when we drop these balls on a hard surface, the observation will remain the same.

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