Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A rubber ball falling from a height of 5...

A rubber ball falling from a height of `5 m` rebounds from hard floor to a height of `3.5 m`. The `%` loss of energy during the impact is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A body falling from a height of 10 m rebounds from the hard floor . It

A body falling from a height of 10m rebounds from hard floor. If it loses 20% energy in the impact, then coefficient of restitution is

A body dropped from a height of 20 m rebounds to a height of 15 m. What is the loss is energy?

A ball is dropped form a height of 20 cm . Ball rebounds to a height of 10 cm . What is the loss of energy ?

A rubber ball of mass 50 g falls from a height of 5m and rebounds to a height of 1.25 m. Find the impulse and the average force between the ball and the ground if the time for which they are in contact was 0.1s

A ball falls on the ground fro a height of 2.0 m and rebounds up to a height of 1.5 m. Find the coefficient of restitution.

A ball falls from a height of 10 m. On rebounding, it loses 30% energy. The ball goes upto a height of

A ball is allowed to fall from rest on a horizontal floor from a height of 10m . If there is 20% loss of energy due to impact, then after one impact ball will go upto

A ball falls on the ground from a height of 10m and rebounds to a height of 8m. What is the percentage loss kinetic energy of the ball? (g=10m//s^(2))

A plastic ball falls from a height of 4.9 metre and rebounds several times from the floor. What is the coefficient of restitution during the impact with the floor if 1.3 seconds pass from the first impact to the second one ?