Concrete
Answer: 66 Meters. Just had that same problem on a math mates worksheet.
Yes, a Golf ball does have a Higher density than a pingpong ball. I think because if a fusion is compacted real close, it has a higher density than the object that is seperated .
The ball does not return to its initial height after bouncing. So the height it reaches after the first bounce will be a fraction of the initial height, etc. This is a geometric sequence with common ratio 5/8.
The answer is 30m. Lets assume that the ball is dropped from a height of h. The ball will come down and go up, so in the first bounce it covers h+h/2 distance. The second bounce, it is h/2+h/4, the third it will be h/4+h/8 and so on. The total distance covered would thus be h+h/2+h/2+h/4+h/4+h/8+h/8+........... = h+h+h/2+h/4+h/8+........... (summing up adjacent values in pairs) = 2h+h*(1/2+1/4+1/8+.............) = 3h (by the geometric series formula, 1/2+1/4+1/8+.....=1) Hence taking, h=10m in this case, the answer would be 10*3= 30m
A bloom ball is a big ball that needs to be sucked
on concrete because it is hard and smooth
The bounce of a trampoline is impacted by the amount of trampoline springs and the size of the trampoline. The more trampoline springs that are featured on a trampoline, the higher and better bounce the trampoline will produce. Larger trampolines produce better bounces because they are able to have more springs, providing more elasticity to the bed and generating a better bounce.
Although it's difficult to be precise, it's safe to say that a ball is likely to bounce back higher from concrete than from carpet.
A glass ball will bounce higher than a rubber one.
rubber ball
The small ball will bounce higher because it carries less weight.
It will bounce, but in a very awkward and unpredictable direction because of the stubble on the concrete
the higher the grass the higher the bounce.
No, the warmer golf ball would bounce higher.
Its GREATLY affected by the surface it bounces on!If you bounce it on a soft or cushioned surface like a shag carpet, the carpet will absorb a lot of the impact, and the ball will not bounce as high.On the other hand, if you bounce it on concrete, the ball's fall is not cushioned nearly as much, and as a result, bounces much higher.
It really depends how hard you bounce either one, but i think the tennis ball.
No.