Hypothesis About Bouncy

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Research This project is about what makes bouncy balls bouncy. My hypothesis is that the borax is what makes it bouncy and It will take more borax than glue to make the ball bouncier. This is important to know this because if you add too much or too less you will not have a real bouncy ball . There are three main thing we have to remember while doing this project. I will be mentioning three thing in my S.A.:Materials, Momentum, and Velocity.

To make the bouncy ball bouncy it will need the right Materials. This is important because the bouncy ball will not be a bouncy ball it would just be a ball. The two main ingredients for this project are Borax and White Elmers Glue. I think that the Borax will make it bouncy. And i think that the glue

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