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Question

Incorrect. A golf ball bounces down a flight of steel stairs, striking several steps on the way down, but never hitting the edge of a step. The bail starts at the top step with a vertical velocity component of zero. If all the collisions with the stairs are elastic, and if the vertical height of the staircase is 5.23 m, determine the bounce height when the ball reaches the bottom of the stairs. Neglect air resistance. is +/-3% By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. SAVE FOR LATER Question Attempts: 1 of 15 used Earn Maximum Points available only if you answer this question correctly in four attempts ed by MapleNet 6 9 7 5 2 3

Explanation / Answer

Given,

h = 5.23 m

Answer is = 5.23 m

since it is stated in the question that the coillisions are elastic and we know that in elastic collisions both the energy and the momentum are conserved. Hence the height will remains same.