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Rebound of a confined granular material: combination of a bouncing ball and a granular damper.

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Figure 2 | Snapshots of the bouncing dynamics of cylindrical containers of different lengths L
Figure 5 | Bouncing dynamics of a sphere partially filled with different volumes of grains V f : (a) h vs t and (b) e vs n b for V f /V sphere 5 0(#), 0.11(&), 0.20( ¤ ), 0.32( m ), 0.50(
Figure 6 | Snapshots of the bouncing dynamics of a sphere partially filled with 15 g of (a) water and (b) grains

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