A dropped Racquetball will not return to its original position because it is a requirement in the USRA Guidelines that if the racquetball is dropped from 100 inches at a temperature of 70-74 degrees Fahrenheit it must only bounce 68-72 inches. All official racquetballs are made to do this, which is why it won't bounce back to where it was at first.
A dropped racquetball will not return to its original position due to the loss of energy during the fall. When the ball hits the ground, some of its kinetic energy is converted into sound, heat, and deformation of the ball and surface, resulting in energy loss. Consequently, it doesn't have enough energy to rebound to its original height, leading to a lower bounce with each subsequent drop.
it is the difference of the potential energy when the body is on the table and from the position where it is dropped.
The most common position is bending over in front of the broker after you have dropped you pants.
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This is because...when a ball is dropped onto the ground, some of its energy and momentom is lost due to friction from the surface and when it bounces back....the gravitaton force pulls it downwards.... so it does not bounce back to its original height.if the ball is dropped onto an arena where there is zero gravitaion and friction, it will keep on bouncing back to thr same height.Aakash Dangaakash.dang@gmail.comB.tech - IT (3rd Year).
The ball had potential energy before it was dropped. This potential energy was due to its position above the ground.
It plumps up to it's original shape.
No Alex Sink did not win she and her competition Rick Scott were neck and neck but at the last second she dropped out of the race because she said she could not afford the position financially.
Displacement is used in physics to measure how far and in what direction an object has moved from its original position. It is calculated as the difference between the final position of an object and its initial position. Displacement can help determine an object's change in location, regardless of the path it took to get there.
Both balls would have the same acceleration due to gravity, regardless of the height from which they were dropped. This is because the acceleration due to gravity is constant and does not depend on the initial position of the objects.
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It gets returned to its original owner if you lost it by death, or dropped/destroyed it.