Basketball Surfaces and Coefficient of Restitution

A basketball was released from varying drop heights to simulate the impact speeds of a typical soft, medium, and hard dribble. This was repeated across four different surfaces that students typically play on–exposed aggregate concrete, maple wood flooring, EPI Outdoor Sport flooring, and playgr...

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Main Authors: Kristyn Peacock, Faith Pearson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: StudentScientists.org 2015-01-01
Series:International Scholastic Journal of Science
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Online Access:http://www.isjos.org/index.php?paper=Basketball+Surfaces+and+Coefficient+of+Restitution
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spelling doaj-ec9fa17da9f447ad86b10cff6263a7002020-11-24T21:04:03ZengStudentScientists.orgInternational Scholastic Journal of Science2408-18842015-01-01915Basketball Surfaces and Coefficient of RestitutionKristyn Peacock0Faith Pearson1International School BangkokInternational School BangkokA basketball was released from varying drop heights to simulate the impact speeds of a typical soft, medium, and hard dribble. This was repeated across four different surfaces that students typically play on–exposed aggregate concrete, maple wood flooring, EPI Outdoor Sport flooring, and playground rubber mesh. From the measured drop and bounce heights, the coefficient of restitution(COR)was calculated. It was concluded that only playground rubber mesh had COR’s below the regulation range, with the other three surfaces having COR’s within regulation.http://www.isjos.org/index.php?paper=Basketball+Surfaces+and+Coefficient+of+Restitutionbasketballcourtsurfacecoefficient of restitution
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title Basketball Surfaces and Coefficient of Restitution
title_short Basketball Surfaces and Coefficient of Restitution
title_full Basketball Surfaces and Coefficient of Restitution
title_fullStr Basketball Surfaces and Coefficient of Restitution
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series International Scholastic Journal of Science
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description A basketball was released from varying drop heights to simulate the impact speeds of a typical soft, medium, and hard dribble. This was repeated across four different surfaces that students typically play on–exposed aggregate concrete, maple wood flooring, EPI Outdoor Sport flooring, and playground rubber mesh. From the measured drop and bounce heights, the coefficient of restitution(COR)was calculated. It was concluded that only playground rubber mesh had COR’s below the regulation range, with the other three surfaces having COR’s within regulation.
topic basketball
courtsurface
coefficient of restitution
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