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A tennis ball jumps higher at hills than at planes. Explain.

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The value of acceleration due to gravity is less at hills than at the plains. Therefore, weight of tennis ball is less at hills than in the plains. Thus, a tennis ball experiences less gravitational pull on hills than in plains. Due to this reason a tennis ball bounces more on hills.
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