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If you were bouncing them both, a basketball would bounce higher.
If the ball was a another shape, it wouldn't roll straight (an equally-weighted sphere is the only shape that can roll predictably). The point is that a spherical ball, sufficiently inflated or filled, produces about the same distribution of forces no matter what its orientation. Which is why many sports (golf, tennis, soccer, baseball, basketball, billiards, bowling) use round balls, so that bouncing, rolling, or hitting them the same way produces consistent rather than unpredictable results. Footballs and rugby balls can take unusual bounces and paths due to their oblong shapes.
A Golf Ball
When the ball hits the ground some energy is given up during the compression and decompression of the ball. The difference between bouncing it on concrete and sand. The sand almost stops the ball while the concrete bounces it back up fairly well. The sound it makes requires energy. Also gravity would rather have an object falling towards the larger mass than away.
Because the bottem mirror which is set and 45 degrees the light bounces off of and goes up at exactly 90 degrees that light then bounces off the top mirror and out a hole for you to look through.
If you were bouncing them both, a basketball would bounce higher.
a bouncing egg iz a egg that bounces like a water balloon
Yes, it is normal if a gerbil bounces. This being that bouncing, is referring to a hopping movement, or as a way of getting around.
When light bounces off a surface, that is called reflection.
reflection
It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
So it bounces
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.
Reflection
bouncing the ball at room temperature, before heating or freezing it, and then measuring the height of the bounce.
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