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Ball bouncing on inclined ramps
So from your explanation, the angle in which the downward velocity was maximised and therefore the x component is 25. And from this angle onwards, the short distance meant that they downward velocity and x component was less? Is this right? Also I am a bit confused by: "because once your...- Munchies645
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Ball bouncing on inclined ramps
It only needs to be a simple explanation, so I am wondering why does distance traveled by the ball decrease at a certain θ and above.- Munchies645
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Ball bouncing on inclined ramps
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Ball bouncing on inclined ramps
Homework Statement Last week we did a practical in which we bounced a ball from the same point onto an inclined ramp, from 10-50 degrees and measured the distance from where the ball was dropped and when it hit the table (i.e. place where it landed after it bounced off the ramp). Homework...- Munchies645
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