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Why is bouncing during a stretch not recommended?
Bouncing can tear muscle fibers. Bouncing uses too many muscles. Bouncing
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A rubber ball (mass 0.30 kg) is dropped from a height of 1.2 m onto the floor. Just after bouncing from the floor, the
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Frankie
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a bouncing ball of mass 200g leaves the ground with a kinetic energy of 10J
a)if the ball rises vertically, calculate the maximum
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anabel
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The velocity(in feet per second) of a bouncing ball was recorded every second. The table shows the velocity for each second.
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Kai-Cin
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A rubber ball (mass 0.21 kg) is dropped from a height of 1.7 m onto the floor. Just after bouncing from the floor, the ball has
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A rubber ball (mass 0.30 kg) is dropped from a height of 2.0 m onto the floor. Just after bouncing from the floor, the ball has
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Audrey
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A tennis ball of mass 57. g bounces off a wall. Right before hitting the wall, the ball is moving to the right and up with
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Gharib
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A tennis ball of mass 57. g bounces off a wall. Right before hitting the wall, the ball is moving to the right and up with
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Nala
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Considering the law of conservation of energy, we believe that a super-duper bouncy ball should keep bouncing - forever. Yet, we
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Considering the law of conservation of energy, we believe that a super-duper bouncy ball should keep bouncing - forever. Yet, we
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