Why does a tennis ball bounce higher in Simla than it does
in Culcutta?
Answer Posted / sanju
Simla is situated at high level and is farther away from the
centre of the earth than Calcutta. The force of gravity
pulling the tennis ball downwards is, therefore, less in
Simla than it is in Calcutta.
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