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Q. A rubber ball is dropped from a height of 2 metres. To what height will it rise if there is no loss of energy/velocity after rebounding ?

  • (A) 4 metres
  • (B) 3 metres
  • (C) 2 metres
  • (D) 1 metre
  • Correct Answer - Option(C)
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Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
The potential energy of a body when raised through height h is given by mgh. Each time, a normal rubber ball hits the floor, it loses one-fifth of its total energy and the rebound height is proportional to energy, so each bounce will rebound to four-fifth of the previous bounce. But, the question states that there is no loss of energy/velocity after rebounding. So the height of 2 metres will be maintained.

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