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1R40.00 Coefficient of Restitution
  
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||1R40.10|| Bouncing Ball|| Drop balls of different material on to a tool steel plate. Loss of mechanical energy in the coefficient of restitution. Drop balls on a glass plate. Balls of various materials are bounced off plates of various materials.||
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Properties of Matter

PIRA classification 1R

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1R10. Hooke's Law

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1R20. Tensile and Compressive Stress

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1R30. Transfer of Angular Momentum

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1R40. Coefficient of Restitution

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1R40.00 Coefficient of Restitution

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1R40.10

Bouncing Ball

Drop balls of different material on to a tool steel plate. Loss of mechanical energy in the coefficient of restitution. Drop balls on a glass plate. Balls of various materials are bounced off plates of various materials.

1R40.10

Coefficient of Restitution

Drop glass, steel, rubber, brass, and lead balls onto a steel plate.

1R40.11

Coefficient of Restitution

Drop a small ball bearing on a concave lens.

1R40.12

Coefficient of Restitution

Rubber balls of differing elasticity and silly putty are dropped in a tube onto a steel surface.

1R40.13

Coeffficient of restitution in Baseballs

Analysis leading to a prediction of up to 15 foot difference in long fly balls due to variation in coefficient of restitution.

1R40.30

Happy and Sad Balls

One bounce and the other doesn't.

1R50. Crystal Structure

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