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A ball is dropped from a certain height onto the floor and keeps bouncing. Is the motion of the ball simple harmonic? Explain.

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Ans.   The motion of bouncing ball is not simple harmonic as it does not obey the formula F = - k x of SHM. Direction of restring force and that of acceleration is not
always directed towards the mean position. Also velocity of ball is not maximum at mean position, rather it is maximum when balls just hits the floor and when it rebounds after hitting the floor.
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