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How does the height to which each ball bounces back relate to the law of conservation of energy?
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How does the height to which each ball bounces back relate to the law of conservation of energy?
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How does the height to which each ball bounces back relate to the law of conservation of energy?
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If a ball hits the floor after an acceleration then why does it bounces lower? I mean the Energy is passed to the floor then why does the floor give back less Energy?
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