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Jason Parada

Bouncy balls!. Jason Parada. Table of Contents. 1. Title 2. Table of Contents 3. Question 4. Hypothesis 5. Materials 6. Procedures 7. Conclusion 8. Question? 9. Bibliography . Question. Does The Drop Height Of A Ball Affect The Bounce Height?. Hypothesis.

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Jason Parada

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  1. Bouncy balls! Jason Parada

  2. Table of Contents • 1. Title • 2. Table of Contents • 3. Question • 4. Hypothesis • 5. Materials • 6. Procedures • 7. Conclusion • 8. Question? • 9. Bibliography

  3. Question • Does The Drop Height Of A Ball Affect The Bounce Height?

  4. Hypothesis The bounce height is directly proportional to the drop height, that is the higher is the drop height, the higher is the bounce height because of the force that goes with the droppings of balls at a higher level

  5. Materials • Tape measure • A basketball with pumped air • Soccer ball with pumped air • Tennis ball

  6. Graph Of The Height!

  7. Procedures • Drop the basketball, tennis ball, and soccer ball in any order from 30 inches high then record it on a sheet of paper • Drop the basketball, tennis ball, and soccer ball in any order from 40 inches high then record it on a sheet of paper • Drop the basketball, tennis ball, and soccer ball in any order from 50 inches high then record it on a sheet of paper

  8. Conclusion • Yes because each time me and Henry Nguyen dropped a ball from a higher point it always bounced higher

  9. Question

  10. Bibliography • Encyclopedia • Books • Internet

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