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Perfect bouncy ball would continue bouncing the same hight forever. but in reality the ball stops bouncing because energy is lost to
A. deformation of the ball
B. sound energy
C. heat energy
D all answers are true
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A )deformation of the ball
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A deformation of the ball
I believe sorry if I'm wrong
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