The rebound of a ball, or any thing, stems from the quickness the substance can return to its original shape. Steel spheres will actually bounce higher than rubber off a sufficiently hard surface.( Hard enough so the steel does not penetrate.)
The rubber of the ball softens, or melts slightly, went it is hotter and does not return to its original shape very quickly.
Bouncing ball was created in 1925.
yes a bouncing ball is an example of SHM
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It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic
The glass refelxs the suns rays,
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The boy enjoyed bouncing the ball up and down.
The longest time for bouncing a ball is 17 hours 24mins.
bouncing the ball at room temperature, before heating or freezing it, and then measuring the height of the bounce.