Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Java's Avatar
    Java Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Mar 22, 2008, 08:01 PM
    Why would 2 balls with different weights bounce similairly?
    Say you had 2 (two) balls made from winding rubber bands. Ball 1 weighed 1/2 as much as ball 2 (8 oz and 16 oz. to be exact). The 2 balls are dropped from the same height (10 feet) onto pavement.

    Why would the balls bounce back almost identically in height?

    I thought the heavier ball would bounce back considerably higher given its initial weight at impact.

    Thanks up front for any help you can give.
    Capuchin's Avatar
    Capuchin Posts: 5,255, Reputation: 656
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Mar 23, 2008, 03:14 AM
    Use energy conservation.

    at the beginning each ball has

    at the ground, each ball has , i.e.
    i.e. the speed, v is identical for both balls and independent of mass.

    after collision, if the collision is perfectly elastic (which it is close to in this situation) then kinetic energy is conserved. Obviously it is not perfectly elastic as you hear sound energy, and the elastic bands heat up somewhat. This is the place where any slight discrepancies between the balls will creep in.

    Then you do the same thing, all kinetic energy will be converted to potential energy, since h = , and both balls have a similar v, h will be the same for both balls.

    Only the frictional forces in the middle depend on weight. The other thing that depends on weight (indirectly) are air friction forces, but are negligible for the small distances you are dropping the balls.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Case Register against cheque bounce [ 2 Answers ]

I got a refund cheque from a builder "Vian Infrastructure Limited" for the date of 26-Feb-08 but the same is got bounced. What should I do to get my money back. How I register a case against the builder. Regards Rajeev Kumar

Golf balls [ 1 Answers ]

How does a golf balls bounciness affect the distance that it will tarvel?

Eliminate floor bounce [ 8 Answers ]

The first floor of my 30 year old two story house consists of 5/8 inch plywood on 2 by 8 joists every 12 inches. When I walk around the living room or dining room the glasses etc in the china hutch or bar rattle because the floor is so bouncy. I tried correcting the situation by gluing and...

Bounce rent check / breech of lease [ 4 Answers ]

Hello - I am a little confused on what I need to do. I am the landlord and I have a one year lease with this tenant that is effective till 8/31/07. Problem #1 one the lease the date was written out incorrectly - the realtor wrote lease is to start on 8/31/06 and ends 9/1/06. :confused:...

How do I bounce back [ 3 Answers ]

I graduated high school at 17 I just turned 20 and still haven't go my ass. Degree it is so hard to work and go to school I wish I could just focus in school I'm I doomed in the path for a better education? Has the harsh reality of life captured me?


View more questions Search