[See Steps] A ball has bounce coefficient r<1 if, when it is dropped from a height h, it bounces back to a height of rh. A ball with a bounce coefficient
Question: A ball has bounce coefficient \(r<1\) if, when it is dropped from a height \(h\), it bounces back to a height of \(rh\). A ball with a bounce coefficient of 0.81 is dropped from an initial height of \(a=4\text{ ft}\).Use a geometric series to compute the total time required for it to complete its infinitely many bounces.
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