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Hoops Backboard Response Experiment
About this ExperimentAlmost all gymnasiums use 1/2 inch thick tempered glass backboards while residential hoops use softer and thinner material. This experiment is intended to determine how a 1/2 inch thick tempered glass backboard performs compared to traditional residential backboards. Experiment ParametersThe backboards are all 60 x 36 inches and have identical aluminum framing. The ball used is made of an indoor outdoor synthetic material. All balls were dropped from a consistent 55 inches and were measured with a high speed digital camera. Rebound response is defined here as the percentage of distance the ball bounced back from the original drop height. SummaryAcrylic was the clear looser with only a 38% rebound response (some manufactures use thinner 3/8 acrylic which was not tested). 1/2 inch glass was the winner beating 3/8 inch glass by approximately 9% with a 69% rebound response. |
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