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A yard is three feet, so half a yard would be one and a half feet.
one and a half feet
1 and 1 half 3 one yard then the 1 and one half feet is one half of a yard so 1 and 1 half feet.
After each bounce, the ball reaches half of the height from which it was dropped. Since the ball was initially dropped from 10 feet, on the first bounce it will reach 5 feet, on the second bounce it will reach 2.5 feet, on the third bounce it will reach 1.25 feet, and on the fourth bounce it will reach 0.625 feet.
After the first bounce, the ball reaches a height of 24 feet. After the second bounce, it reaches a height of 12 feet, and so on. The ball will bounce an infinite number of times, each time reaching half the height of the previous bounce, getting closer and closer to the ground but never actually reaching 0 feet in height.
The total vertical distance the ball has traveled is 96 feet, calculated as 48 feet for the initial drop plus 48 feet for the sum of the bounces (24 feet for the first bounce and 12 feet for the second bounce).
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Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
After the 7th bounce, the ball will reach a height of 1 meter. This is because after each bounce, the ball reaches half of its previous height. So, after 1 bounce it reaches 64 meters, after 2 bounces it reaches 32 meters, after 3 bounces it reaches 16 meters, and so on, until it reaches 1 meter after the 7th bounce.
Answer: 66 Meters. Just had that same problem on a math mates worksheet.
Historically, when the ball get's wet with any liquid, it will drop and dribble 2 or 3 times and then stay on the ground. The highest it will probably bounce is about half a foot.
The height a bouncy ball bounces depends on factors like its material, size, and how much force it hits the ground with. On average, a bouncy ball can bounce back about half to three-quarters of the height it was dropped from.
All balls will bounce based on the surface you bounce it on. Even a bowling ball will bounce at least a centimeter or half a centimeter even though it is hard to determine whether it is getting off the ground or not. Of course it wont bounce if you bounce it on something soft and break through, but it will bounce on a hard cement floor. It will bounce because it will have potential energy weighing it down and if the floor is harder than the ball, the ball will move off like opposite sides of a magnet. but only for a while until our gravity pulls it down and stops it. Hope that helped.