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Abdiel Foster
20 August, 21:25
Where does the energy go when you bounce a ball
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Adyson Moses
20 August, 22:26
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As we know from physics, energy is not really lost, it just changes form. One possible change in form is from energy to heat. Could this be what happens to a dribbling ball? In this sports science project, you will determine whether a bouncing basketball loses any of the energy that makes it bounce by changing that energy into heat.
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