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    Bouncy Ball Experiment

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    bounce heights of the bouncy balls once their original recipe have been modified. Background The bouncy ball experiment is an experiment where you mix cornstarch, borax and glue to create a small ball that rebounds upon impact, also known as elasticity. After my ball was made, I recorded data about how high my ball bounced at a drop height of 50cm. The objective of this experiment is to maximise the elasticity effect of the bouncy ball, by investigating the ingredients and their properties when alone, and when mixed with other chemicals. The intended result of this experiment is a rubber like, spherical polymer ball which bounces upon impact. This was accomplished…

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    addition to that, during my project, I will be figuring out the history of a basketball and a super ball. Something different about the two balls are that, a basketball is larger than a super ball. I am also going to figure out how they were made and what they are made of. I am going to figure out why a super ball could have a greater rebound height than a basketball. Last but not…

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    This was not only to get the actors used to the feel of the balls but also to even out the communication field. In this activity there was to be no talking or signing. As Britton says “the ‘real’ element of communication (the ball) is passed from one person to another” (p.330). I wish to take this communication and use it to break down the language barrier between the deaf and hearing actors. While talking about Stanislavski John Gillett (2007) discusses the importance of the ball game and…

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    get paid more because their going out and risking their life so the professionals can go outside and throw a ball around. When they are on that field everything is serious they can get hurt, but the soldiers know they can get in critical condition that causes them not to be able to do anything else they wanna do yet they still go out there and save our country so we can be free. They have to go through these horrible boot camps to get trained to go out and fight. It’s not as easy as it sounds.…

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    motion, inertia, force, velocity, acceleration and gravity by using balls, blocks and tubes. The report will also outline the pedagogy approach adopted by educators to ascertain that the child will engage in a physical science activity, which will improve the child’s skills of problem solving, critical thinking and reasoning in accordance to the Australian Curriculum and The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia expectation. Activity Design (Appendix 1, pp. 7-12) Context In…

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    He composes, "By and by, game appears to me to be particularly helpful for friendship”(Sport and Friendship). He discusses how the measure of torment, hazard, and physical threat that is included in a wide range of games makes a domain that is useful to building associations with others experiencing a similar thing. The mutual threat brings its own exceptional sort of closeness and friendship. I have seen this in my years of playing football and ball. The group dependably appeared to be the…

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    Miranda chats to Good Health writer Bonnie Cleaver about her ideas on food, fitness and staying balanced in life. What's been going on in your life recently? My new skincare range KORA has been keeping me busy. In terms of travel and other projects, I have just come back from a secret location shooting the new David Jones catalogue and I'm on my way to LA for several big projects with Victoria's Secret. Related video Please install the latest version of the free Adobe Flash Player. Download…

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    Soccer Ball Inflation

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    Deflation Effects on a Soccer Ball How could a ball affect a game? How could the speed it is moving at affects how it is received. Can the way to control the ball be affected by how stiff or hard the ball is. Can the air pressure of the ball affect the bounce of the ball. Can the little thing about a soccer ball affect such a large game of soccer. The pounds per square inch, or PSI, of a soccer ball can affect a lot of things but it does not give an advantage to any team over another since…

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    points: Jason Evansingston, Julian Roberts, Julian Wilkens, Kendrick Hudson, Kaylan Morrow, KirbyWestmoreland & Naji Kattom. Please give them positive points if possible. Deontae Feemster was was out of his seat numerous times. I spent an inordinate amount trying to respond to disagreements he had with what I said to the class. Keira Nelson and Tiana Nellums talked and laughed during class. They were argumentative and disrespectful. Tianna Nellums was up walking around with an orange ball.…

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    Envirobounce Case

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    EnviroBounce basketballs are made from 80% recycled and plant-based materials. Old, discarded basketballs are melted down and used in the inner liners of the ball, as well as in the grip lines. EnviroBounce basketballs also feature Enviro-Grip Technology, a durable outside covering that is intertwined with a strong, plant based plastic, slowing the loss of grip. The balls also come pumped to a perfect pressure with a nitrogen compound. The molecules of this compound are larger than normal air…

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