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pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
I would estimate that the height of a story, from floor to floor, is 18 feet, assuming that the kid in the black shirt is approximately 6 feet tall. This makes the total height to the floor of the 3rd floor equal to 2*18 = 36 ft. Since the kid's arms are outstretched, I would assume that he dropped the ball from about shoulder-height, which would put the bottom of the ball at approximately 2 ft above the 3rd floor. Total height = 38 ft.
According to the post, the ball bounced to a height of 17 ft. This means that "bounce percentage" would equal 17/38 * 100 % = 44.7%. |
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
I thought about having our robot bounce it on the ground, but it would not be inaccurate and there are better solutions.
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
Nope, the image said that the ball was dropped from the 3rd story (about 38 ft) and bounced back up about 17 ft, which would be about 45%.
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
how its wrriten, it bounced seventeen feet. 17'
if it bounced 17 inches.. 17" then, wow, very deadening weight. |
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
We didn't measure the height at drop. The second floor is over an atrium which would make it a little higher than 38 feet. Student is a little over 5' tall.
We had about 6 students arranged around the bounce zone to protect the surrounding objects. Last edited by Wayne Doenges : 06-01-2008 at 16:24. |
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
My mistake, I thought you said 17 inches (obviously) sorry..
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
We tried this once with our robot as well.
Without going through all the details of the experiment, I will pass along our conclusions: Robots do not bounce as well as the balls. -dave . |
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
Please do not try this (awesome) experiment at your hotels this season with very large open atrium areas.
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
Air resistance would become too big of a factor to get good results anyways.
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
Wayne, you better be more kind to that ball. With all the rain you guys are getting you may need it as a life saving device!
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
We also might need to unzip it, crawl inside and protect us from Tornadoes in January....
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Re: pic: Team 1501's, 2008 Ball Drop
How high would it bounce if you dropped it off of the Empire State Building?
Has anyone tried that yet? |
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