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What force causes the drumstick to bounce up after it has hit drum skin?

The force that causes the drumstick to bounce up after it has hit the drum skin is the _restitutive force_.

When the drumstick strikes the drum skin, it compresses the skin and stores elastic potential energy. As the skin rebounds, it releases this energy, propelling the drumstick upwards. The amount of restitution, or bounce, depends on the materials of the drumstick and the drum skin, as well as the force with which the drumstick strikes the skin.

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