Why do objects that bounce provide a greater impulse than objects that do not bounce?
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The force that the ball exerts on the ground is equal to and in the opposite direction as the force of the ground on the ball. The ball that bounces back not only must be stopped, but must also be projected back up. The ground exerts more force on the ball that bounces than the ball that stops.
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because they take sufficient time to lower the velocity and to make higher Impulse.....
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