Bounce No Bounce Balls
The two balls look the same but behave very differently
Usually ships out the next day.
Recommend for 8 years & up with adult supervision.
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Two black rubber balls look and feel the same, but try bouncing them. One rebounds in a most lively manner while the other ball is as bounceless as a piece of clay. The secret is in the type of rubber used to make the ball. One ball absorbs the energy while the elastic material in the other ball makes it bounce. Use the Bounce No Bounce Balls to demonstrate and explore the properties of potential and kinetic energy. Ages 8 and up.
What's included?
One set of 1" diameter Bounce No Bounce BallsProduct FAQ
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Quick and Fun!!!
Kurt M. Sprenkel - September 22, 2011
I did this with my 6th grade students just for fun at the beginning of class one day. I did not make a big deal of it. I just did it as a fun little "stunt" to grab their attention and to make them enjoy school more. I did it as a trick and involed a couple kids from each section throughout the day. I then quickly talked about the science behind it and moved on. But, these fun activities make the kids like science and school. |
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