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Stephen Walker 11BH 10th Feb 2002 Mrs Everett Squash Ball Experiment Introduction This experiment is to find out how changing the temperature of a squash ball affects the height it bounces to. Method Equipment Bench Mat Test Tube Holder Tripod Retort Stand Bunsen Burner Boss & Clamp Wire Gauze Metre Ruler 400ml Beaker Squash Ball Thermometer Paper Towels In this experiment there is more than one variable, so to make sure that it was as fair a test as possible, I have only changed one variable. This is the temperature of the squash ball. This is going to be done by heating up some water in a beaker over a Bunsen burner. The amount of water in the beaker will stay the same each time, and the squash ball will be given 3 minutes after each test so that it can change to the required temperature. The experiment will be recorded by eyesight alone, as there is no other way of recording...

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