When a body falls from a height h,
it strikes the ground with a velocity u=2gh.
Let it rebounds with a velocity v and rise to a height h1.
Therefore, v=2gh1 ∴e=uv=(hh1)
If the successive heights to which the body rebounds again and again are h2,h3,… then e=hh1=h1h2=h2h3=…
Clearly h1=e2h,h2=e4h…. and so on.
Similarly, after nth rebound hn=(e2n)h
The degree of elasticity of a collision is determined by a quantity, called coefficient of restitution or coefficient of resilience of the collision. It is defined as the ratio of relative velocity of separation after collision to the relative velocity of approach before collision. It is represented by e.