from what height must a heavy elastic body be dropped

  1. from what height must a heavy elastic body be dropped on a floor so that after rebounding thrice it will reach a height of
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  2. from what height must a heavy elastic ball be dropped on a floor ,so thatafter reboundingthrice it will reach a height of 16
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  3. A body is dropped from a height of 10 meters on Earth and hits the ground with a certain velocity. The body is then taken to the
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  4. an elastic ball rebounces 70% when it is dropped from the height. if it is dropped from 60m what is the total distance travelled
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  5. A body is dropped from rest at a height of 150 m and simultaneously anotherbody is dropped from rest from a point 100 m above
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  6. A body of 5.10 kg mass makes an elastic collision with another body at rest and continues to move in the original direction, but
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  7. Thomas has been trained in proper body mechanics and therefore knows to always keep his back straight while lifting heavy
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  8. If a piece of paper, a crumpled/balled piece of paper, and a heavy object (such as a metal ball) are dropped from the height of
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  9. a body of mass3kg and body of mass 2kg are dropped simultaneously from height of 14.9 m calculate their momenta and their
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  10. determine the period of motion when a ball dropped from a height of 4.40m makes a perfectly elastic collsion with the ground
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