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Striking Up a Coefficient of Restitution

Striking Up a Coefficient of Restitution. Madeleine Holsinger – Warren Woods Tower Danielle Yoskovich – Cousino. Problem Statement. To determine whether or not temperature has a significant effect on the coefficient of restitution of a softball. Coefficient of Restitution. 0 < COR < 1

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Striking Up a Coefficient of Restitution

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  1. Striking Up a Coefficient of Restitution Madeleine Holsinger – Warren Woods Tower Danielle Yoskovich – Cousino

  2. Problem Statement To determine whether or not temperature has a significant effect on the coefficient of restitution of a softball

  3. Coefficient of Restitution • 0 < COR < 1 • Higher bounce = Higher COR

  4. Elastic Potential Energy • Potential Energy • Similar to a spring

  5. Hypothesis Temperature will have a significant effect on the coefficient of restitution of a softball and the highest temperature will have the greatest bounce height.

  6. Materials

  7. Heating

  8. Cooling

  9. Procedure

  10. Analyzing Data LoggerPro

  11. Analyzing Data = = = Potential Energy

  12. Comparing the Data Means: 0.651 0.687 0.704 0.667 0.696 0.705

  13. Observations

  14. Influence of Temperature • Change in potential energy

  15. 2 Sample ttest

  16. Check Assumptions • SRS • N ≥ 30 • Two independent populations

  17. High and Low t test Ho: µhigh = µlow Ha: µhigh ≠ µlow P-value of 7.18 x 10-11 Reject the Null - There is a Significant Difference

  18. High and Standard t test Ho: µhigh = µstandardHa: µhigh ≠ µstandard P-value of 1.10 x 10-5 Reject the Null - There is a Significant Difference

  19. Standard and Low t test Ho: µstandard = µlowHa: µstandard ≠ µlow P-value of 6.48 x 10-3 Reject the Null - There is a Significant Difference

  20. Is There a Difference? • YES • All of the P-values were Rejected • Less Than Alpha Level of 0.05

  21. Design/Human Errors • Ball Bouncing Sideways and Forward • Heating of Ball • Cooling of Ball

  22. Further Research • Using a bat • Changing the design

  23. Recap • Purpose • Performance • Rejection of Null Hypothesis

  24. Conclusion • Hypothesis was REJECTED • Coldest Temperature has highest COR • Significant Difference Between Temperatures

  25. Acknowledgements • Matthew Perkins – Oak Ridge High School • Mr. McMillan • Mrs. Cybulski

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