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Brums [2.3K]
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PLEASE HELP IF UR ANSWER IS RIGHT U GET BRAINLIEST AND THANKS

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jeyben [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

It Increased

Explanation:

When a bouncing ball falls, it initially gains speed or kinetic energy—the energy of motion. ... The ball slows down, deforms temporarily and shoots back up. The air in the ball acts like a spring—it gets compressed and expands again. During the collision, some of the ball's energy is converted into heat.

leonid [27]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It increased

Explanation:

This energy lost in the bounce is a more or less constant fraction of the energy of the ball before the bounce. As the ball goes back up so This increased energy and movement results in a higher bounce.

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