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The temperature affects the bouncing of a ball. A ball has gas enclosed in it. These gas molecules possess certain kinetic energy. We Know that temperature is directly proportional to the kinetic energy possessed by the gas molecules. When we increase temperature the the kinetic energy is increased and as result the collision between the molecules increase. Similarly in case of a ball when we increase temperature the kinetic energy is increased. This increased energy gives an extra bounce to the ball.
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