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Pages From 0625 - w15 - QP - 33-04
Pages From 0625 - w15 - QP - 33-04
4 A soft rubber ball of mass 0.15 kg is dropped, in a vacuum, from a height of 2.0 m on to a hard
surface. The ball then bounces.
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(iii) the ball is regaining its shape and is rising from the surface.
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(b) Calculate the speed with which the ball hits the surface.
(c) After rebounding from the surface, the ball rises to a height of 1.9 m.
Suggest why the height to which the ball rises is less than the height from which the ball falls.
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