I value your input anyway, however I think your definition of bounce is too broad. For example I don’t concider a pool ball to knock into a separate pool ball to reault in a bounce. A bounce, to me, involves initial compression or deformation of the bouncer, resulting in potential energy, which is later released through expansion which in turn transfers its energy to the bouncee.
That makes sense, the only thing I wanted to impart was that I like when people share their initial conditions, including requirements, so I’m glad you responded adding more context. I love talking theoreticals no matter how meaningless, it can spawn all sorts of ideas :-)
I value your input anyway, however I think your definition of bounce is too broad. For example I don’t concider a pool ball to knock into a separate pool ball to reault in a bounce. A bounce, to me, involves initial compression or deformation of the bouncer, resulting in potential energy, which is later released through expansion which in turn transfers its energy to the bouncee.
That makes sense, the only thing I wanted to impart was that I like when people share their initial conditions, including requirements, so I’m glad you responded adding more context. I love talking theoreticals no matter how meaningless, it can spawn all sorts of ideas :-)