Impossible to answer without knowing the characteristics of the item dropped. A Super Ball bounces nearly as high as the drop height, a good quality steel spring a bit less, and a Baseball much less.
Since a meter is 100 cm, that's 35 cm / 100 cm or simply 35/100.
35 centimetres = 0.35 metres
35 feet = 10.668 metres
700 / 35 = 20. So the height is 20.
The area of rectangle is : 24920.0
On the third bounce, the ball will bounce to a height of 35% of the previous bounce height (35% of 35% of 125m). Therefore, the ball will bounce to a height of (35/100) x (35/100) x 125m = 15.63m on the third bounce.
If you drop it from a certain height the first bounce will be ideally about 90% of height, at best, on a smooth hard surface, or 0.9 h. On the tenth bounce it is 0.9 to the 10th power or about 35%,or 0.35 h.
Since a meter is 100 cm, that's 35 cm / 100 cm or simply 35/100.
35 centimetres = 0.35 metres
35 centimeters is 35/100 of a meter. 35/100 in decimal form is 0.35, and as a fraction in simplest form is 7/20.
1 meter = 10 decimeter. 35 decimeter = 3.5 meter
35 feet = 10.668 metres
no after age 21 the height is not increased.
There are 35,000 millimeters in 35 meters because there are 1,000 millimeters in 1 meter. So, 35 meters x 1,000 millimeters/meter = 35,000 millimeters.
The Drop - 2004 1-35 was released on: USA: 28 June 2004
The Drop - 2004 2-35 was released on: USA: 16 May 2005
The Drop - 2004 3-35 was released on: USA: 22 May 2006