By Hayley, Aiden, and Connor RAMP AND BALL, CONTROLLED STUDY LAB REPORT.

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By Hayley, Aiden, and Connor RAMP AND BALL, CONTROLLED STUDY LAB REPORT

Problem: How does the release distance affect the bounce of a golf ball from bounce 1 to bounce 2? Our problem statement was……

Hypothesis: I predict that the release distance of the golf ball will make the ball bounce further from bounce 1 to bounce 2. Our hypothesis was….

Controlled Variables: -Golf ball -PVC piping -Angle of Ramp Our controlled variable was…

Manipulated Variable: -Release point -Distance ball bounces Our manipulated variables was:

Dependent Variable: The distance in centimeters from bounce 1 to bounce 2. Our dependent variable was….

Materials: -Carbon Paper -Goggles -Golf Balls -Graph Paper -Lab Report -Masking Tape -Meter Tape -Scott Towels -16D Nails -2 PVC Piping Our materials were….

Procedures: 1.Draw a diagram. 2.Write procedure. 3.Gather materials. 4.Construct model ramp on chair. 5.Measure distance of PVC piping from floor. 6.Place nail at first point. 7.Drop ball then release nail. 8.Measure distance from bounce 1 to bounce 2. 9.Record observation and data. For this experiment, we followed these steps…

Observations: Drop 1: Dropped 44cm away from each other, didn’t bounce to far apart. Drop 2: The second drop was farther apart, probably because of the height. Drop 3: The ball is starting to go faster. Drop 4: Again, it bounced father away, we needed to add another piece of paper towel. Drop 5: It bounced very far away from each other. Drop:6 The last drop was definitely affected by the height of the release distance. Our observations during this experiment was…..

Data Table :

Line Plot Our class results were..

Possible Explanations : One possible explanation is the release distance that the ball took of at. Another possible explanation is the angle that the PVC pipe was balanced on. Some possible explanations are….

Conclusion: The height of the release distance from bounce 1 to bounce 2 is effected by the release distance. If you release the ball from a tall height, the faster it will go down the ramp. Having a higher release distance gives the ball more time to pick up speed. My conclusions were….