Math, asked by mahalakshmiragavi, 10 months ago

when a ball bounces it rises of the height from which it fell. if the ball is dropped from a height of 32m ,how high will it rise at the third bounce​

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Answered by ChaitanyaBhoite
1

Answer:

\mathcal{THE\:ANSWER\:IS\:THAT\:BALL\:WILL}\\\mathcal{BOUNCE\:32m}

Answered by indianguy1
0

Answer:32m

Step-by-step explanation:

its about conservation of energy

if i dont consider sound energy and energy dissipated due to viscocity ....i would consider only kinetic and ..(since u dint specified e factor)

then height gonna be same 32m in third bounce..

if this thing would happen....it may be in heaven..

or outer space...its ideal world..

where this happen ...we dont need car to travel around...

if u need mathematical proof ..u can ping me in commentary section

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