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Use chemistry to make a bouncing polymer ball, then alter the procedure to see the effect the changes have on the charactertistics of the bouncing ball. ... Make a Bouncing Polymer Ball - Introduction and Materials...
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chemistry.about.com/od/demonstrationsexperiments/ss/bou...
chemistry.about.com/od/demonstrationsexperiments/ss/bounceball.htm
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・ 1 Make sure you keep the two bowls separate until you are ready to combine the ingredients. Dissolve... ・ 2 Add 1/2 teaspoon of the Borax mixture and 1 tablespoon cornstarch to 1 tablespoon glue in the other... ・ 3 Stir the mixture until ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_4869961_make-super-bouncy-ball....
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Assorted Craft Ideas ... CDs - Video Tapes - Floppy Disks ... I asked for strength and God gave me difficulties to make me strong.
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www.mcuniverse.com/Stress_Balls.627.0.html
www.mcuniverse.com/Stress_Balls.627.0.html
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The other bit of physics is how bouncy the ball is - called the coefficient of elasticity. ... When the bottom of the ball (there is no bottom property - it's just top + height), I just multiply the final speed of the ball, V, by this ratio (a number between 0 and 1) and change its sign, to make the ball start moving up.
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www.delphiforfun.org/Programs/bouncing_ball.htm
www.delphiforfun.org/Programs/bouncing_ball.htm
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Fascinating facts about the invention of Super Ball by Norman Stingley in 1965. ... The synthetic used to make the ball spring eternal was dubbed Zectron ® by Stingley, and there were rumors that it was made from an exotic fruit grown by crossing an East Indian rubber plant with an Outer Mongolian plum tree.
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www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/superball.htm
www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/superball.htm
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To make bouncy balls we mixed 15 milliliters of liquid Latex, 15 milliliters of water, and 15 milliliters of vinegar. We were able to add color if we wanted. We had to stir the mixture while adding the vinegar so that it ... When it was stuck to the rod we put it in water and shaped it into a ball while still in water.
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www.ksd.org/hhh/h3ms/sti/sti02/activities/mst_web/mst_w...
www.ksd.org/hhh/h3ms/sti/sti02/activities/mst_web/mst_web.htm
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It’s kind of hard to make them in England, because the ingredients aren’t always available. First of all, just getting a fresh turkey is a drama. Turkeys are traditionally Christmas-only here. And we even had a heck of a time getting an oven that can fit one! ... Welcome to The Debutante Ball, a group blog for debut...
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www.thedebutanteball.com/
www.thedebutanteball.com/
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Just starting with a superior raw material makes a huge difference. Even if you buy apricots to make jam it will still taste better then supermarket jam. ... No additives: my jam has three ingredients: fruit, sugar and pectin. Pectin is a natural ingredient found in fruit anyway and helps jam to set. ... At around $7.60 a ball,
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makeityourown.wordpress.com/
makeityourown.wordpress.com/
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My daughter received a bouncy ball making kit for her birthday. Both of my girls loved making them! I am happy to find this so that we can make them again at home!
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theidearoom.blogspot.com/2009/07/make-bouncy-ball.html
theidearoom.blogspot.com/2009/07/make-bouncy-ball.html
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