Impact of dropping ping-pong balls. The impact of dropping hollow balls was investigated in the American Journal
Question:
Impact of dropping ping-pong balls. The impact of dropping hollow balls was investigated in the American Journal of Physics (Mar. 2014). Standard ping-pong balls were dropped vertically onto a force plate. Upon impact, two variables were measured: y = coefficient of restitution, COR (measured as a ratio of the speed at impact and rebound speed) and x = speed at impact (meters/
second). Of the 19 balls dropped, 10 buckled at impact.
The data (simulated from information provided in the article)
are listed in the table.
a. Conduct a complete simple linear regression analysis of the relationship between coefficient of restitution (y) and impact speed (x). Write all your conclusions in the words of the problem.
b. The researcher believes that the rate of increase in the coefficient of restitution with impact speed differs depending on whether the ping-pong ball buckles. Do the data support this hypothesis? Explain.
Step by Step Answer:
Statistics Plus New Mylab Statistics With Pearson Etext Access Card Package
ISBN: 978-0134090436
13th Edition
Authors: James Mcclave ,Terry Sincich