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A ball is let go and falls to the ground. It bounces a few times before coming to rest on the ground. a) What force caused the ball to stop bouncing? b) What happened to the balls energy?*
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A ball is let go and falls to the ground. It bounces a few times before
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bouncing? b) What happened to the balls energy?*
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I just want the points but you should pay attention in class jk
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