A rubber ball.
A ball is dropped 1 0 m to the floor.
What are the magnitude and direction of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball during the collision with the floor.
A ball is dropped from a height of 1 m and loses 10 of its kinetic energy when it bounces on the ground.
The ball rebounds straight upward to a height of 0 7 m.
A 0 500 kg ball is dropped from rest at a point 1 20 m above the floor.
The ball rebounds straight upward to a height of 0 700 m.
A calculate its velocity just before it strikes the floor.
A soft tennis ball is dropped onto a hard floor from a height of 1 50 m and rebounds to a height of 1 10 m.
B calculate its velocity just after it leaves the floor on its way back up.
B calculate its velocity just after it leaves the floor on its way back up.
A 0 5 kg ball is dropped from rest at a point 1 20 m above the floor.
While the magnitude and the direction of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball during the collision with the floor.
A 4 28 n s upward b 4 28 n s downward c 8 56 n s upward d 8 56 n s downward.
This means the maximum height to which the ball will rise is 0 9.