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I have since used the bouncing ball on exams in every elementary physics course I've taught, and I have asked it of many, many people who studied physics elsewhere. Most classes have gotten about 5% correct, except one class which had considerably less talent for science: they got the pure-chance 50%.
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www.pacifier.com/~ppenn/bounce.html
www.pacifier.com/~ppenn/bounce.html
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Samaja, That’s a great question for two reasons: 1) It involves interesting physics. 2) You can do experiments by yourself to verify the stuff that I will write ... How does the surface on which a ball bounces effect its bounce? What forces act on the bouncing ball? -Samaja (age 16); Avondale College, New Zealand...
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van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=101
van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=101
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In our virtual "bouncing ball world", real gravity doesn't matter much, so I chose to increase velocity by 1 pixel each time through the loop (i.e. acceleration = 1 pixel/loop/loop). Pixels replace feet and loops replace seconds. ... The other bit of physics is how bouncy the ball is - called the coefficient of elasticity.
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delphiforfun.org/programs/bouncing_ball.htm
delphiforfun.org/programs/bouncing_ball.htm
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How Bouncing Balls Work — Part of a website that provides answers to everyday questions about physics, science, and how things in the world around us work. ... Whether a moving ball hits a stationary surface or a stationary ball hits a moving surface, the ball is still bouncing from a surface. When you kick a ball with...
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www.howeverythingworks.org/bouncing_balls.html
www.howeverythingworks.org/bouncing_balls.html
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Motion sensor & dropped bouncing ball ... Think physics ... Press the help button after the graphs are drawn. F = ball falling B= ball bouncing R = ball rising...
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www.helpmyphysics.co.uk/bouncing-ball.html
www.helpmyphysics.co.uk/bouncing-ball.html
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Electricity and Magnetism essay examples & writing guide. See what other GCSE students are writing! ... You are here: GCSE > Physics > Electricity and Magnetism > The Bouncing Ball Experiment ... gcse energy electricity and magnetism wire physics circuit resistance conductor experiment ball bouncing...
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www.coursework.info/i/14013.html
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NTNUJAVA Virtual Physics Laboratory ; Java Simulations in Physics: Enjoy the fun! > JDK1.0.2 simulations (1996-2001) > kinematics > Bouncing Ball...
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www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/bouncingBall/bouncingBall.html
www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/bouncingBall/bouncingBall.html
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Potential Energy to Energy - Bouncing Ball. ... If the energy transfers were perfect and there were no energy losses, the bouncing ball would always return to the same height at which it started. It would carry on bouncing like this forever. This would be called "perpetual motion".
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www.gcsescience.com/pen30-energy-ball-bounce.htm
www.gcsescience.com/pen30-energy-ball-bounce.htm
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Objective: The student will make careful observations of a ball bouncing off a hard surface one time or sequentially for several trials, to study how the ball travels as it bounces across the room. From these observations, ... Commonwealth Nations] requires similar knowledge of the physics of bouncing objects.
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www.iit.edu/~smile/ph9417.html
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