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Physics, 31.03.2020 00:04, reearamrup27

A 320 g rubber ball is dropped from 2.0 m above the ground, bounces, and returns to a maximum height 1.2 m above the ground. If air resistance does –1.8 J of work on the ball, how much energy goes into heating the ground and the ball when it bounces?

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