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Bounce No Bounce Balls - Cool Science Experiment Instructional VideoBounce No Bounce Balls - Cool Science Experiment Instructional Video
Publisher
Steve Spangler Science
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Grade
4th - 9th
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Science
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
3:53
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Duration
45 mins
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Year
2011
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Bounce No Bounce Balls - Cool Science Experiment

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Steve Spangler plays a sneaky trick on Mark by giving him a rubber ball that doesn't bounce! Video viewers learn that different types of rubber have different properties. Show this in your physical science unit when teaching the properties of matter or polymerization.

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Concepts

kinetic energy, energy, potential energy, properties of matter, matter, polymerization, polymers

Additional Tags

bouncing, properties of matter, butyl rubber, natural rubber, kinetic energy, potential energy, polymer, polymerization, science

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