THE BOUNCING BALLS Nyla Calloway Orbeso.

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THE BOUNCING BALLS Nyla Calloway Orbeso

Table of contents Tile Table of contents Question Hypothesis Materials Procedures Conclusion Question ? bibliography

QUESTION Do basketballs that are fully inflated bounce better than flatter ones?

hypothesis I predict that the inflated ones will bounce better than the flatter ball because the inflated ball has more air than the flatter ball.

material One flat regular basketball One inflated regular basketball Hands people

Procedures Get two regular basketballs One flat regular basketball Keep one basketball inflated Bounce the basketballs an see which one goes higher