| 11. | The coefficient of restitution, for all its multisyllabic heft, is nothing more than a term scientists use to talk about bounciness.
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| 12. | A perfectly elastic collision has a coefficient of restitution of one; a perfectly inelastic collision has a coefficient of restitution of zero.
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| 13. | _Ball squishiness : Under major league standards, a ball's " coefficient of restitution " can vary about 6 percent from a standard.
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| 14. | A perfectly elastic collision has a coefficient of restitution of one; a perfectly inelastic collision has a coefficient of restitution of zero.
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| 15. | They are tightly bunched at sort of the high end of coefficient of restitution specifications, but they have been for some time.
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| 16. | They must stay within the Coefficient Of Restitution ( COR ) limit of 0.83, which measures how a ball hits off the surface.
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| 17. | Lab technicians measure the coefficient of restitution, calculated by dividing the outgoing velocity of the ball by 58 . 4 miles per hour.
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| 18. | When all the ciphering for the true coefficient of restitution had been done, the new golf ball bounced back with a kangaroo-style . 890.
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| 19. | "Because the coefficient of restitution is so high, the surface is very firm, so you get a pounding kind of injury, " Gay said.
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| 20. | This was also the first year in which the new BBCOR Composite baseball bat ( Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution ) standard was ushered-in.
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