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A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
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RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
Depends on the ball you're referring to, as well as how precise you want "bounce" to mean. Basically you have 2 types of collisions, elastic and inelastic. The only case where the ball will not bounce is a perfectly inelastic collision. In that case all the energy of the ball is absorbed and the objects "stick" together. Think of dropping a hacky sack on the ground, it won't bounce because all the energy is absorbed.

So basically, no, not every ball bounces. If the ball and surface are such that they make a perfectly inelastic collision, then there will be no bounce. As long as there is some elasticity however, there will be some bounce. (Now as Tobie pointed out, no collision is perfectly inelastic, but some are so close that for all practical purposes the ball doesn't bounce.)
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#12
RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
Damn, see what I mean? I hadn't even considered something as simple as a perfectly inelastic collision. I'm not going to pretend that I have studied the subject, but still, I should have thought of that. Now, how to explain this to my four year old son.

ROFLOL

Cheers, everyone.
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#13
RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
Make the ball 10 thousand pounds
hmmmmm, no, I doesn't seem to bounce.
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RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
I'm not sure this would qualify, a bubble of air is a ball, will it bounce when it meets the waters surface? The bubble is elastic.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
A bubble may not bounce on water but it is capable of bouncing off other surfaces. I'm looking for that elusive ball that doesn't bounce off any surface.
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#16
RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
Will a ball bounce if it goes in a black hole?
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RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
(May 21, 2012 at 11:09 am)Napoleon Wrote: Will a ball bounce if it goes in a black hole?

If a ball goes in a black hole, it will no longer be a ball.
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RE: A question my son asked: Can every ball bounce?
(May 21, 2012 at 11:33 am)Tobie Wrote: If a ball goes in a black hole, it will no longer be a ball.

You make a good point.
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