Why does a ball falling through a height get heated after bouncing back?
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Did you find that a single ball never bounced back to the height at which you released it, regardless of the ball you used? During a collision, some of the ball's energy is converted into heat. As no energy is added to the ball, the ball bounces back with less kinetic energy and cannot reach quite the same height.
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