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Chemistry, 19.03.2021 19:00 tomoetoes6910

Examine the picture of a bouncing basketball in Figure 1 that was dropped from a height of 6 feet. Imagine that you were sitting on the top row of the bleachers in the gym and dropped the ball from a height of 12 feet. Explain how this change in height would affect the height and number of bounces the ball would take before coming to rest on the floor. Use what you know about forces and energy to support your response. Record your answer in the discussion box.

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