Why Does a Rubber Ball Stop Bouncing?

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In summary, when a rubber ball is dropped and bounces, the energy from the initial drop is converted into kinetic energy as it bounces. However, as the ball continues to bounce, some of the energy is lost due to heat and sound, causing the ball to eventually stop bouncing. This assumption comes from the observation that no ball bounces forever, leading to the question of what happens to the energy.
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Explain what is happening to energy when a rubber ball is dropped and bounces.

Why does the ball eventually stop bouncing?

PLEASE HELP!
 
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ruby_duby,
I have no idea how much you know about physics. But if you asked this question to a child, it'd probably answer:

"Why shouldn't it stop bouncing? I've never seen a ball that bounced forever, so it's just natural that it will stop after some time. Silly question."

This is not so stupid as it seems, because physics is here to explain observations.

But seriously. You got to answer the question "What happens to energy?".
This question can only arise from the assumption that "Nothing happens to energy if the ball bounces forever".

So please tell me what ideas lead to this assumption. And I'll help more.
 
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When a rubber ball is dropped and bounces, energy is being transferred between potential energy (stored energy) and kinetic energy (energy of motion). As the ball falls, its potential energy decreases and its kinetic energy increases. When it reaches the ground, all of its potential energy has been converted into kinetic energy, causing the ball to bounce back up. However, with each bounce, some of the energy is lost due to factors such as air resistance and friction. This loss of energy causes the ball to eventually stop bouncing as it can no longer overcome the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground. Additionally, the rubber in the ball may also start to lose its elasticity over time, further reducing the amount of energy that can be transferred during each bounce. Therefore, the ball eventually stops bouncing due to the dissipation of energy through various factors. I hope this helps to answer your question!
 

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