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lifewmylilweeb:

i need help

lifewmylilweeb:

lifewmylilweeb:

@mhanifa

lifewmylilweeb:

I think it would go the highest on mars

mhanifa:

How did you come to this conclusion?

lifewmylilweeb:

i honestly dont even know why isaid that i figured since mars doesnt have gravity the ball would bounce higher

mhanifa:

It is correct but you need something to prove it. Do you have any data for Earth? A graph or equation?

lifewmylilweeb:

lifewmylilweeb:

this is all i have

mhanifa:

@lifewmylilweeb wrote:
i honestly dont even know why isaid that i figured since mars doesnt have gravity the ball would bounce higher
It is not correct to say Mars doesn't have gravity. It has but is different from that on Earth

lifewmylilweeb:

ok

lifewmylilweeb:

so what do i do

mhanifa:

We need more information to decide. If this is what you have then the first part of the answer is answered by you.

mhanifa:

The second part can be taken from the graph.

mhanifa:

What is the highest point?

lifewmylilweeb:

I think the maximum height is about 125 feet

mhanifa:

Yeah... This should be it

lifewmylilweeb:

ok thank you

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