A low-cost method for quantifying bouncing ball dynamics with smartphone video
Jiraporn Poonyawatpornkul,
Banthita Snguanrat,
Panupat Chaiworn
Abstract:This study employed a low-cost method for quantifying bouncing ball dynamics with smartphone video. High-speed video analysis was used to investigate the bouncing behaviour of different balls, including table tennis, rubber, and tennis balls, on a table tennis surface. To examine the effect of surface material on bouncing dynamics, the table tennis ball was also tested on wood and tile surfaces. Key parameters analysed included bounce height decay, the coefficient of restitution (COR), and the bounce half-life… Show more
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