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Title: Temperature Equilibrium in Squash Balls.  

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A2 Physics Coursework Name: Robert Harrison School: Bancrofts Date: November 2002 Master: Mr Jacques Title: Temperature Equilibrium in Squash Balls Aims: * I aim to investigate aspects of temperature change in squash balls. For a squash ball to be used in a match it should be warmed up first; I wish to investigate how many strikes of the ball a player must have to warm the ball up. * I also aim to find the optimum temperature of squash balls, when the heat loss to surroundings will be equal to the heat gained from the deformation process. Research Background I am a keen sports player, and have been very interested by how differing balls can affect sport, for example, during this summer's 'World Cup 2002' in South Korea, the balls used were said to swerve more, and would cause more problems for the goalkeepers. I also have first hand experience of seeing how different cricket balls can affect games, as all balls are produced with...

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