STEM+Fair+procedureDelgNa

How much energy does dribbling take? Use a wall and put five pieces of tape on the wall, the same distance apart. Then you take the basketball next to the piece of tape that is on the top, then you let go of the basketball and see what piece of tape it lands next to. Then, do that on three different surfaces. I think the ball will bounce somewhat high, but I also think that the ball won't bounce on some surfaces.
 * Question**
 * Procedure**
 * Hypothesis**
 * Materials List**
 * Different surfaces to bounce a basketball, at least 3 surfaces.
 * Tape measure, metric
 * Painter's tape
 * Video camera
 * Optional: Note cards
 * A volunteer to videotape the experiments
 * Basketball
 * Access to a computer or large screen to watch your recorded videos
 * Lab notebook