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Q: Coefficient of restitution in a rubber ball?
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What ball does not bounce?

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What does BBCOR in baseball bats stand for?

Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution


Who introduce the Coefficient of restitution?

the coefficient of restitution is introduced by eulier


What kind pf a ball doesnt bounce?

Any ball with sufficiently low coefficient of restitution will not bounce (a ball of clay or putty for example.


What is the value of coefficient of restitution for the perfectly plastic body?

the coefficient of restitution for the perfectly plastic body is zero(0). the coefficient of restitution for the perfectly elastic body is one(1).


Coefficient of restitution?

The coefficient of restitution is how you quantify bounciness or give bounciness a number, and you do that by dividing the bounce height by the drop height, then finding the square root of that. When you have more bounces you can find more than one coefficient of restitution!


What do balls have inside to make them bounce?

Different balls have different things inside them. Some modern golf blls are massive polyurethane. A tennis ball, foot ball and soccer ball has air under pressure. a ingpong ball relies on the coefficient of restitution of the plastic (and the trapped air inside). Generally a material that can be deformed and regain its shape quickly (a high coefficient of restitution).


What is the coefficient of restitution of steel?

0.54 TO 0.58


Can you use a baseball bat you created in high school baseball?

No, BBCOR bats are required for high school baseball. BBCOR stands for "Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution."


What is the coefficient of restitution in elastic inelastic and plastic collision?

With a plastic impact, the coeffecient of restitution is 0. With an elastic impact, the coeffecient of restitution is 0<e<1. With an inelastic impact, the coeffecient of restitution is 1.


When did major league baseball begin using coefficient of restitution cor as an official specification?

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Why the value of coefficient of restitution of a perfectly plastic impact is 0?

Physicists distinguish between elastic and inelastic (and partially elastic) collisions. If you mean "elastic", the coefficient of restitution is 1. If you mean "inelastic", the coefficient of restitution is 0.Why? Because that's how "elastic" and "inelastic" collisions are DEFINED. If all the kinetic energy is maintained, the coefficient (relative speed after collision, divided by relative speed before the collision) is 1 - i.e., no movement is lost. If it is zero, all the movement energy (relative speed) is lost.