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Opening Assignment Take lab handout Find your science lab notebook in the classroom Sit with your lab partner(s) and read through the lab. Look at the procedure

Bounce Lab Purpose: 1. Observe energy being transferred from potential and kinetic energy. 2. Learn that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed (change form). 3. Compare the bounce height of different balls to see which ball is designed to go the farthest when you hit it… (how did you know???).

Sound energy, thermal energy and elastic Gravitational Potential kinetic Sound energy, thermal energy and elastic

Title: Should be related to the dependent variable Independent variable Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 Average