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If a ping pong ball bounces 3 ft. and a large superball 5 ft. what will happen if you drop a ping pong ball on top of a large super ball? Answer: Be sure that you have a very high ceiling.
If a ping pong ball bounces 3 ft. and a large superball 5 ft. what will happen if you drop a ping pong ball on top of a large super ball? Answer: Be sure that you have a very high ceiling.

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Description:

If a ping pong ball bounces 3 ft. and a large superball 5 ft. what will happen if you drop a ping pong ball on top of a large super ball? Answer: Be sure that you have a very high ceiling.

Location:

  • Dr. 8