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You drop a 0.375 kg ball from a height of 1.37 m. It hits the ground and bounces up again to a height of 0.67 m. How much energy did it lose in the bounce?

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2.57 joule energy lose in the bounce .

Step-by-step explanation:

when ball is the height of 1.37 m from the ground it has some gravitational potential energy with respect to hits the ground

Formula for gravitational potential energy given by

Potential Energy = mgh

Where ,

m = mass

g = acceleration due to gravity

h = height

Potential energy when ball hits the ground

m= 0.375 kg

h = 1.37 m

g = 9.8 m/s²


Potential Energy = 0.375*9.8*1.37

Potential Energy = 5.03 joule

Potential energy when ball bounces up again

h= 0.67 m


Potential Energy = 0.375*0.67*9.8

Potential Energy = 2.46 joule

Energy loss = 5.03 - 2.46 = 2.57 joule

2.57 joule energy lose in the bounce

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