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I.

DATA AND OBSERVATIONS

Table 1. Summary Of the Average Time Recorded for the Table Tennis Ball to Reach the
Specified Distances Without Obstacles
Number of Trials Time Required to Reach the Distance (in seconds)
65 cm 130 cm 195 cm 260 cm
1 0.43 s 0.80 s 1.90 s 2.13 s
2 0.33 s 0.96 s 1.53 s 2.26 s
3 0.39 s 0.89 s 1.29 s 1.90 s
4 0.34 s 0.82 s 1.20 s 1.87 s
5 0.32 s 1.19 s 1.66 s 2.20 s
6 0.45 s 1.04 s 1.75 s 1.62 s
7 0.30 s 0.96 s 1.19 s 1.57 s
8 0.33 s 0.81 s 1.32 s 1.92 s
9 0.56 s 0.98 s 1.72 s 2.46 s
10 0.36 s 1.21 s 2.02 s 2.59 s
Average u=0.381 u=0.966 u=1.558 u=2.052

Table 1. presents the summary of the average time recorded for the table tennis ball to reach the
specified distances without the presence of any obstacles. The average time of every specific
distance was calculated by adding all the time recorded in each specific distance and dividing
them by two. This is done in order to ensure the accuracy of the data gathered.

t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n
Average time =
[n]
Wherein: n = number of trials
t = time recorded in second per trial
T = average time

t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n
For 0 – 65: T =
[n] t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n
For 0 – 130: T =
t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n [n]
T=
10 t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n
T=
T =0.381 seconds 10
T =0.966 seconds
t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n
For 0 – 260: T =
t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n [n]
For 0 – 195: T =
[n] t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n
T=
t 1 +t 2+ t 3 +… t n 10
T=
10 T =2.052 seconds
T =1.558 seconds
Table 2. Summary Of the Acceleration of the Table Tennis from Certain
Distances

Distance Computed Acceleration


0 – 65 cm 508.569 cm/s
0 – 130 cm 276.165 cm/s
0 – 195 cm 136.576 cm/s
0 – cm 97.343 cm/s

Table 2. presents the summary of the computed acceleration of the table tennis from certain
distances. The computed acceleration was obtained using the formula for acceleration
2(X− Xi)
a= 2 where x is the final position, xi is the initial position, and t2 is the square of time.
t
2(X −Xi)
Acceleration =
t2
Wherein: X = Final Position
X i = Initial Position

t = time

2(X −Xi) 2(X −Xi)


For 0 – 65: For 0 – 130:
t2 t2
2(65−0) 2(130−0)
= =
0.3812 0.966 2
= 895.557 cm/s = 278.624 cm/s

2(X −Xi)
For 0 – 195:
t2
2(195−0)
=
1.558 2
=160.668 cm/s

2(X −Xi)
For 0 – 260:
t2
2(260−0)
=
2.0522
= 123.495 cm/s

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