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The coefficient of restitution ( COR ), or bounciness of an object is a fractional value representing the ratio of velocities before and after an impact. An object with a COR of 1 collides elast...
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The coefficient of restitution (denoted by the symbol c in our formulas) is a measure of the elasticity of the collision between ball and racquet.
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The coefficient of restitution is the ratio of speeds of a falling object, from when it hits a given surface to when it leaves the surface. In laymen's terms, the coefficient of restitution is a measure of bounciness.
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Sci-Tech Dictionary: coefficient of restitution ... Also known as restitution coefficient. ... Sports Science and Medicine: coefficient of restitution...
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A definition of the golf term "coefficient of restitution" from the About Golf Glossary. ... For a more in-depth discussion of coefficient of restitution, see the FAQ: What is COR?
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You hear a lot about the "COR" of certain golf clubs. But what exactly is that? ... Answer: "COR" is an acronym for "coefficient of restitution." Coefficient of restitution is a measurement of the energy loss or retention when two objects collide.
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Description: Drop balls of different materials onto a plate. Compare the heights reached after bouncing by marking the positions on the meter stick. Parts: coefficient of restitution apparatus; Quant. in Demo Room: 1;
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Keywords:coefficient of restitution, impact resistance, ceramic tiles ... Coefficient of restitution (COR) tests provide a physical measure of the impact resistance of tiling systems, as well as a means of establishing the strength quality of ceramic tiles.
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Abstract          The coefficient of restitution is a very distinct characteristic of a ball. When a ball bounces off of a hard surface that cannot move, the coefficient of restitution is defined as the ratio between the ball's collision speed and its rebound speed.
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The ratio of speed of separation to speed of approach in a collision. In an elastic collision, . For a single moving body ... where is the initial velocity, and is the velocity after the bounce. A basketball has , and a baseball . ... Collision, Elastic Collision...
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