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I shall be examining a number of factors that can affect the performance of a squash ball  

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The investigation Squash was first introduced as a sport in the mid-19th century (http://www.squashplayer.co.uk/history_of_squash.htm). Although as with all sports, advancements have occurred over the years to amplify the quality of the sport, squash more than any other has significantly benefited from technological advancements. Squash balls in particular have been the source of great trouble for players in the past, these difficulties ranged from the ball being too fast to too slow to not durable enough. It was not until a decade or so ago that advancement in the manufacturing of squash balls began to fully rectify these problems. Modern squash balls now enable players to depart from there previous troubles and in doing so they rely on a great deal of physics. In the following investigation, I shall be examining a number of factors that can affect the performance of a squash ball. The factors that I shall be specifically investigating are...

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