The Effect of Wood Type on the Reflection of a Table Tennis Ball

Danang Ari Santoso, Danang and Bayu Septa Martaviano Triaiditya, Septa (2023) The Effect of Wood Type on the Reflection of a Table Tennis Ball. Jp.jok (Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani, Olahraga dan Kesehatan): 2021. pp. 211-223. ISSN 2654-8003

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Abstract

The table tennis game table can be made of any material with certain bounce height requirements
according to ITTF regulations. Wood as the main material for the table is found in Indonesia.
Various types of wood have the potential to be a dining table material. This study was conducted
to determine the effect of the type of wood on the bounce of a table tennis ball. Experiments were
carried out on 9 types of wood, namely hardwoods (teak, sono, coconut), medium hardwoods
(meranti, plywood and jackfruit) and soft woods (waru, randu and sengon). The height of the
falling ball is determined to be 30 cm for the ball's bounce recorded by the camera. The ball used
is a ball with a weight of 24 grams and 30 grams. Camera recording data is processed with
Kinovea 08.15 to get the reflection height. The bounce height is used as a reference for ITTF
standard compliance. The initial height and reflection height were then used to calculate the
coefficient of restitution (COR). Data collection was carried out 5 times and the average value
was calculated. The level of wood hardness is influenced by its specific gravity. Hard wood has a
relatively high specific gravity. Teak wood which is relatively hard has a specific gravity value of
0.59 – 0.82 gr/cm3

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Cek Plagiasi
Jurnal
Peer Review
Divisions: D. Fakultas Olahraga dan Kesehatan > Pendidikan Jasmani Kesehatan dan Rekreasi
Depositing User: perpus perpustakaan unibabwi
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2023 02:40
Last Modified: 30 Oct 2023 02:40
URI: http://repository.unibabwi.ac.id/id/eprint/904

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