
Br J Sp Med 1991; 25(1) Br J Sports Med: first published as 10.1136/bjsm.25.1.34 on 1 March 1991. Downloaded from A formula for comparison of selected sport ball compressibility Linus J. Dowell MD and Gary Krebs Department of Health and Physical Education, Texas A&M University, Texas, USA The purpose of this study was to develop a formula to deformation occurs. The force that acts on an object determine and compare the compressibility of selected to distort it is called stress. The distortion that occurs sport balls. Six balls (basketball, volleyball, soccer ball, is called strain and is porportional to the stress baseball, handball, golf ball) were dropped ten times from causing it. Stress may take the form of compression each of four different heights onto a smooth solid surface as in the squeezing of a tennis ball. overlaid with a white sheet of typing paper, overlaid with a sheet of carbon paper. The diameter of the area of contact Piscopo and Baley2 stated that when an object of each ball imprinted onto the typing paper was strikes a contact surface, a certain amount of measured in millimetres with calipers. From the data, the depression or distortion takes place on the impacted distance (d) that each ball compressed for each velocity (v) surface, e.g. the depression or flattening of a tennis was calculated. It was found that a linear relationship ball as it contacts the strings of a racket. existed between velocity at impact and the distance for Northrip, Logan and McKinney3 stated: each ball studied. The compressibility coefficient (c) for each ball was calculated and a formula was developed to During a collision involving an elastic object such determine the distance each ball would compress at a as a tennis ball, the kinetic energy that a ball given velocity. When velocity is measured in metres per possesses before the collision is stored as elastic second and the distance a ball compresses is measured in potential energy in the deformation of the ball. The millimetres, the formula to determine d for selected balls, relationship between forces or energies in an elastic in order of compressibility is: basketball d = 3.07v, deformation and the actual distance of body volleyball d = 2.90v, soccer ball d = 2.80v, baseball d = deformation is called compressibility. An object 0.77v, handball d = 0.53v, and golf ball d = O.17v. with high compressibility shows very little 'give' in Keywords: Biomechanics, compressibility, balls, velocity, response to extremely large forces. It should be http://bjsm.bmj.com/ formula emphasized here that virtually all sport objects are to a certain extent compressible. Probably the least compressible object in sport is the billiard ball.... The compressibility of a ball affects many aspects of Because all objects during collision are compressed performance which is of interest to physical educa- somewhat and rebound to their original shape, tors. Compressibility to some extent affects how a ball there is a definite time associated with collision. A will rebound from a surface but more important than greater amount of compression results in a longer on September 30, 2021 by guest. Protected copyright. this is the force exerted on the surface. The greater time of contact. This contributes to a lower average the distance over which force is dissipated the less force used to impart a given change in momentum. the force of impact (Fd = ½/2mz2, where F = force, d = A greater or lesser time of collision may substantial- distance, m = mass and v = velocity). The ly affect a performer's action in striking something. compressibility of a ball is related to the distance Bunn4 stated that in a placed kick the football through which a ball compresses on contact with depresses by about one-third, while the tennis ball surface, i.e. the deformation of the ball. The greater that is hard driven may depress by about one-half; the deformation at a given velocity the greater the even the golf ball shows a surprising amount of compressibility. distortion on impact with the club head. Broer5 indicated that a ball that is dropped Historical background vertically has the entire bottom of the ball depressed, making the force of rebound the same from all parts Luttgens and Wells' indicated that when objects of the bottom of the ball and it bounces straight up; come in contact with each other some distortion or while a ball that approaches at an angle to the floor depresses the back of the bottom of the ball more than the front and the rebound force throws the ball Address for correspondence: Dr Linus J. Dowell, Department of forward and upward. Health and Physical Education, Texas A&M University, College of and stated: Education, College Station, Texas 77843-4243, USA Jensen Schultz6 (© 1991 Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. A softball is harder to compress and has less 0306-3674/91/010034-04 elasticity than a tennis ball; therefore, a softball has 34 Br J Sp Med 1991; 25(1) A formula for comparison of selected sport ball compressibility: L. J. Dowell and G. Krebs less rebound ability. Both a handball and a golf ball it is important for physical educators to quantify the are more difficult to compress. If the two balls were compression of balls used in physical education. Br J Sports Med: first published as 10.1136/bjsm.25.1.34 on 1 March 1991. Downloaded from dropped from the same height (shoulder height) Because of the scarcity of the literature on the onto the same surface, the handball's rebound compression of balls used in physical education and would exceed that of the golf ball. The reason is the importance of understanding the physics of that the impact would be insufficient to produce impact in physical education this study determined enough compression of the golf ball to allow its the extent of depression taking place in selected balls elastic quality to function. When struck hard with a when velocity at impact was known. This is golf club, the golf ball compresses a considerable important since Fd = 1/2 mz'2. That is, the greater the amount, thus allowing the elastic quality to depression (d) of a ball the less the force (F) at impact function. As a result, the golf ball responds better when all other factors are equal. than a handball to the impact of the club. A basketball with insufficient air will compress easily Statement of the problem when bounced, but lack of air pressure within causes the ball to have little elasticity; therefore, its It was the purpose of this study to determine and rebound ability is poor. When properly inflated, compare the compressibility of selected balls. Speci- the ball is more difficult to compress, but it has fically, the purpose was to develop a formula to increased elasticity and thus rebounds farther. determine the compressibility of a baseball, basket- ball, golf ball, handball, soccer ball and volleyball Scott7 agrees that the baseball, hockey ball and golf contacting a hard surface at four selected velocities; ball are relatively firm yet the fast action camera and to use this formula to compare these balls. shows that the flattening of these balls are very pronounced when hit forcefull. Softer balls show greater amounts of compression. Method Hay and Reid8 suggest that because of the large Six balls (baseball, basketball, golf ball, handball, numbers of physical education and athletic activities soccer ball, and volleyball) were dropped from four that involve the impact of one body with another, it is different heights (0.6, 1.2, 1.8 and 2.4m; 2, 4, 6 and highly desirable that physical education teachers and 8 ft) onto a smooth solid surface. A piece of paper was coaches have a good understanding of the factors that placed on the surface at the contact point, overlaid govern the results of such impacts. with carbon paper. The diameter of the area Several researchers have studied the impact of imprinted was measured with calipers. Each ball was soccer balls and resulting injury. Schneider9, Smodla- dropped 10 times from each of the four heights for a ka 0, Tsvaer and Storlil , Verdaguer 2, Burke et al.13 total of 240 ball imprints. The volleyball did not make and Sandyk'4 reported that the potential harmful a dark enough imprint at the 0.6 m (2ft) level at consequence of head injuries occurs in soccer. Some 3.45 m/s velocity to distinguish diameter, so only of the authors reported retinal detachments due to three velocities were included for the volleyball. A the impact of soccer balls. Others reported eye mean diameter for each ball from each height was http://bjsm.bmj.com/ injuries as well as migraine headaches. Kross, Ohler, determined. The compression of each ball was and Barolin'5 studied electroencephalographic (EEG) determined for each height from the radius of the film of players heading a soccer ball and concluded imprint at impact. The compression of the ball, or that cerebral damage cannot be assumed in general distance compressed (d) was determined by the although predisposed persons may have micro- formula: trauma and subclinical cerebral caused dysfunction d = R- _ by heading. Tsyvaer'6 described a case of a cervical R2 r2 disc herniation occurring in a soccer player who where R is the radius of the ball and r is the radius of on September 30, 2021 by guest. Protected copyright. headed the ball in the wrong manner. the impression or imprint of the ball on the paper, i.e. Levendusky et al.17 studied the impact characteris- contact of ball surface.
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