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1、Bouncing Balls,Rod Cross Physics Department Sydney University June 2006,Ball sports,Most major sporting activities involve the use of a ball. Think of football, soccer, baseball, softball, golf, tennis, table tennis, squash, basketball, cricket, billiards, netball, handball, volleyball, hockey and b
2、owling. Only a few sports get by without a ball, such as athletics, swimming, surfing, archery, yachting, skiing and a few others. The behaviour of the ball in ball sports is learnt by players as a result of hundreds if not thousands of hours of practice and play. How or why it happens is not learnt
3、 along the way. The how and why is the subject of this presentation. We will consider:,1. Bounce in the vertical direction2. Contact time3. Bounce in the horizontal direction,4. Forces on the ball 5. Ball spin6. Suggested experiments,Vertical bounce,Some balls bounce higher than others. In most ball
4、 sports the bounce height is specified by the rules of the game for a given drop height onto a given surface. In tennis for example, an approved ball dropped from a height of 100 in (2.54 m) onto a slab of concrete must bounce to a height between 53 and 58 inches when tested at a temperature of 21 C
5、. If it bounces higher or lower than that, players will probably complain that there is something wrong with the ball. 100 inches is just out of reach of most people. If you want to test a ball yourself, there are two perfectly acceptable alternatives (although not officially approved). One is to dr
6、op the ball from a smaller height, say 80 or 90 inches. Another is to throw the ball up to about 100 inches and let it fall from whatever height it reaches. In either case, the best way of measuring the drop and bounce heights is to film the bounce with a video camera and then measure the heights fr
7、om the film. If D is the drop height and B is the bounce height then the ratio B/D must be between 53/100 = 0.53 and 58/100 = 0.58 for a tennis ball. In practice, B/D for any given ball varies only slightly with the drop height D. If B/D = 0.55 say for a ball dropped from 100 in, then B/D will be ab
8、out 0.56 when dropped from a height of 80 in, or 0.54 when dropped from a height of 120 in.The coefficient of restitution (COR) is defined for tests like these as (rebound speed)/(incident speed). Since fall and bounce heights are proportional to the speed squared, the formula isCOR = Square Root of
9、 (B/D)If B/D = 0.56 then COR = 0.75. The COR drops slightly as the incident speed increases,Vertical bounce experiments,1. Measure the drop and bounce heights of a tennis ball using a long ruler or graduated stick. You can measure the heights from the top or the bottom of the ball. It doesnt matter
10、which, provided you are consistent. What problems do you encounter? eg hard to pick the actual bounce height, ball is not round and doesnt always bounce vertically or on the same spot etc.2. Repeat using a digital video camera to film the ball and to transfer clips to a computer.3. Vary the drop hei
11、ght D and plot a graph of B/D vs D. This will tell you whether the drop height is critical when testing a ball or whether it doesnt matter very much. If it does matter then the graph will allow you to convert your own preferred drop height into “official” results.4. Bounce off different court surfac
12、es (soft and hard) and compare. How do different courts compare? A ball will bounce higher off a hard surface than off grass or carpet.5. Bounce off the strings of a racquet when the racquet itself is firmly clamped to a solid surface (eg put your foot on the handle so the racquet itself doesnt boun
13、ce around). The ball bounces much higher off the strings than off a solid surface. This is called the “trampoline” effect.6. Repeat at different temperatures (eg early morning, hottest part of the day). Almost all balls bounce higher when they are hot. By how much? Will it affect your game? On a hot
14、 day, an approved tennis ball can bounce to a height of 60 in or more when dropped from a height of 100 in.,Contact time,When a ball bounces it spends less than 1/100 th of a second in contact with the surface. During the bounce, it squashes and comes to a complete stop. As it springs back to its or
15、iginal shape it pushes itself back up off the surface and jumps off the surface like a person doing a standing jump. It cant bounce back to its original drop height since energy is lost in the ball when it squashes. Most of the energy loss is due to friction inside the ball and it goes into heating
16、the ball. The ball temperature increases slightly every bounce.If you film enough bounces with a video camera you might get lucky and catch the ball during one of those bounces while it is squashed. You wont get enough images of the ball to determine the contact time unless the camera can record at
17、1000 frames/sec or more. Most video cameras record only 25 or 30 frames/sec. The best way to measure the contact time is to drop the ball onto a thin piezo disk taped onto a solid surface such as a table. Piezo disks about 20 mm diameter and about 0.3 mm thick are used in piezo buzzers and in musica
18、l greeting cards. You can extract the disk carefully with a pair of pliers to cut away the plastic housing.The piezo disk will have two connecting leads which can be connected to a digital storage oscilloscope to measure the voltage generated by the disk. A tennis ball dropped onto the disk will gen
19、erate a voltage of about 0.5 V for a time of 0.005 seconds. That is the contact time. Contact time increases with ball mass and decreases with ball stiffness. The contact time of a small steel ball bearing bouncing on steel is about 20 microseconds. The contact time of a basketball or a soccer ball
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