Why Does A Table Tennis Ball Bounce High On Concrete?

Concrete is a hard material and will require a lot of energy for it to deform or stretch in any direction. Therefore there will be very little energy transfer from the ball to the concrete (in other words energy loss) and will thus cause the ball to use that energy in forms as: kinetic and gravitational potential energy

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6 Responses to “Why Does A Table Tennis Ball Bounce High On Concrete?”

  1. BECAUSE CONCRETE IS MUCH RIGID THAN ANYTHING ELSE
    MEAN IT IS THE RESULT OS TWO STRONGER FORCES OF SOLIDS

  2. Because concrete doesn’t sap the ball’s kinetic energy by deforming (dirt does).

  3. tennis ball have magical power

  4. Because table tennis balls are kool like dat, whats ur point?

  5. has less resistance

  6. concrete is more dense than blacktop and dirt

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