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Friday, March 8, 2019

Coefficient of Restitution

In laboratory 8 of coefficient in restriction both potential and kinetic energies is used, even energy cannot be made or destroyed. In doing this lab you entrust get a better understanding individual perspective of the starting time point and finishing point of the drop (maximum tip). You also get beaten(prenominal) here by finding the answer using formulas. By the displace of the lab we should be able to understand with the coefficient of restriction is, in be able to locate where energy is lost.Procedure After buying the correct supplies and equipment I set up the reoccurred using a chair, a measuring tape, a scale, a plastic Ping-Pong en, and a lawn tennis rubber lump. Started by weighing each ball in ounces and converted to kilograms and finding the initial drop by, which was all the same. The first ball used was the tennis ball after louvre trials were done the maximum height was recorded in inches.The same process was done for the plastic Ping-Pong ball five trials w ere with the maximum height taken, measured in inches. For both the Ping-Pong ball and tennis ball I used a slow-motion camera in order to create a more accurate maximum height measurement. Conclusion In this lab I thought it interesting that the tennis ball did not bounce as high as I imagined/ expected it would. Found that the Ping-Pong ball is .

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