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You can create a bouncing effect in Scratch by using the "bounce off edge" block from the Motion category. You would need to check the position of the Sprite as it moves and change its direction when it reaches the edge of the line to make it bounce. Experiment with different angles and speeds to create the desired bouncing effect.
A synonym for bounce is rebound. It refers to the action of something springing back after hitting a surface.
A scratch on a diamond is known as an abrasion. It refers to a visible mark or line on the surface of the diamond that is caused by wear or damage. Abrasions can affect the diamond's clarity and overall appearance.
When an object collides with a surface, the surface exerts a force on the object in the opposite direction, causing it to bounce. This force is known as the normal force, which acts perpendicular to the surface. Additionally, the elasticity of both the object and the surface determines how much energy is conserved during the collision, affecting the height of the bounce.
Yes, the surface a ball bounces on does affect the bounce of the ball. A harder surface generally results in a higher bounce due to less energy being absorbed upon impact, while a softer surface will absorb more energy, resulting in a lower bounce. The type of surface can also impact the amount of friction, which can influence the bounce of the ball.
I watched the ball bounce. (active sentence) The bounce of a small ball was greater than the bounce of a large ball. (passive sentence)