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Why does a rubber band ball bounce?

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Answered by gibsonchristopher
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The closer a collision is to being perfectly elastic, the higher the ball will bounce. ... The less energy that is during the collision, the more kinetic energy will remain. The most important factor is how tightly the rubber bands are wound onto the ball. If they are too loose, they will absorb more energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When we strike a rubber ball against hard floor the ball exert a force (Action) on the floor.

According to Newton's Third Law 0f Motion,

The floor exerts an equal and opposite force (Reaction) on the floor. The rubber ball being light bumps black.

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