Play experiment for newton's 1 st law of motion
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lets take a ball bounce experiment...
Ball Bounce Experiment
Materials for the Ball Bounce Experiment:
A basketball or soccer ball, or similar bouncy ball
a smaller bouncy ball (like a tennis ball or a racquet ball).
Have an assortment of other balls handy for further experimenting.
Procedure:
Do this experiment outside
First bounce the basketball and tennis ball side by side to compare their bounces. Start them off around chest height
Make a hypothesis (a guess) about what will happen when you stack the small ball on top of the bigger one and then drop it
Try it! It may take a couple tries to line them up just right but the results are pretty awesome
Explanation:
The energy of motion from the bigger ball is transferred into the smaller one. Most of your attention is on the sky-rocketing smaller ball, but if you look at the basketball, it doesn’t have much bounce at all!
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Explanation:
ets take a ball bounce experiment...
Ball Bounce Experiment
Materials for the Ball Bounce Experiment:
A basketball or soccer ball, or similar bouncy ball
a smaller bouncy ball (like a tennis ball or a racquet ball).
Have an assortment of other balls handy for further experimenting.
Procedure:
Do this experiment outside
First bounce the basketball and tennis ball side by side to compare their bounces. Start them off around chest height
Make a hypothesis (a guess) about what will happen when you stack the small ball on top of the bigger one and then drop it
Try it! It may take a couple tries to line them up just right but the results are pretty awesome
Explanation:
The energy of motion from the bigger ball is transferred into the smaller one. Most of your attention is on the sky-rocketing smaller ball, but if you look at the basketball, it doesn’t have much bounce at all!