When a ball is dropped from some height, it rebounds after striking against the floor. Explain why? based on third law of motion
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That height fraction is equal to the fraction of energy that the ball successfully stored and returned during its bounce. ... When you drop a ball from a greater height, it has more kinetic energy just before it hits the floor and stores more energy during the bounce—it dents farther as it comes to a stop.
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because every action has a equal and opposite reaction .
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