Each time the ball hits the ground; some fraction of its mechanical energy is lost. The energy does not simply disappear

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Each time the ball hits the ground; some fraction of its mechanical energy is lost. The energy does not simply disappear

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Each time the ball hits the ground; some fraction of itsmechanical energy is lost. The energy does not simply disappear! Itis converted to other forms of energy. Where did the lost energy go(i.e., what forms of energy might it have been convertedto)?
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