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Differences between bouncing balls, springs, and rods
Am.J. Phys. 76 (10), p.909 October 2008

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Fig. 6. Force waveforms observed when four aluminum rods were dropped
onto the piezo disk, showing the transition from ball-like to spring-like
behavior as the rod length increases. Am.J. Phys. 76 (10), p.911 October 2008.

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Stronge, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2007 (2)

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The bounce of a ball
Rod Cross
Am. J. Phys. 67 ~3!, March 1999
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Am.J. Phys. 70 (5), p.483 May 2002

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Force-versus-time curves during collisions between two identical
steel balls
R. Hessel, A. C. Perinotto, R. A. M. Alfaro, and A. A. Freschia
Departamento de Fsica, IGCE, UNESP Caixa Postal 178, 13500-970, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil

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The Impact, Rebound and Flight of

a Well Inflated Pellicle as Exemplified in Association


Football
W Johnson, S R Reid and R E Trembaczowski-Ryder

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