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Super Ball Special Activity Eng Mgt 385 Statistical Process Control Stephen A. Raper Super Ball Special Activity

Special Activity Design a “system” that can drop a super ball, then record the rebound drop height of the ball Identify where variability can occur Seek to minimize variability Purposely introduce “assignable-cause of variation” Apply SPC techniques learned in class and discussed in the text

Program Completed University of Missouri-Rolla Copyright 2001 Curators of University of Missouri