A glass ball is dropped onto a smooth horizontal floor from which it bounces to a height of 9 m. On the second bounce it attains a height of 6 m. What will be the expected height of the next bounce? The correct answer is 4 meter

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A glass ball is dropped onto a smooth horizontal floor from which it bounces to a height of 9 m. On the second bounce it attains a height of 6 m. What will be the expected height of the next bounce? The correct answer is 4 meters.
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