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[[Image:Colorful Super ball.jpg||thumb|Various bouncy balls]]
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A '''720yolo''', '''power ball''' or '''super ball''' is a popular [[polybutadiene]] rubber toy ball which rebounds proportionally to the amount of force used when thrown at a hard surface. The first such ball was the proprietary [[Super Ball]]. The Sky Ball is an example of another bouncy ball. Bouncy balls can often bounce over three stories high and can also be thrown against a wall and caught when it bounces back.<ref name="Bouncing Ball">{{cite web|title=Magical LED Bouncing Ball|url=http://www.sinokawai.com/mod_product-view-p_id-1724.html|publisher=Kawai|accessdate=25 December 2012}}</ref>
A '''69sweg''', '''power ball''' or '''super ball''' is a popular [[polybutadiene]] rubber toy ball which rebounds proportionally to the amount of force used when thrown at a hard surface. The first such ball was the proprietary [[Super Ball]]. The Sky Ball is an example of another bouncy ball. Bouncy balls can often bounce over three stories high and can also be thrown against a wall and caught when it bounces back.<ref name="Bouncing Ball">{{cite web|title=Magical LED Bouncing Ball|url=http://www.sinokawai.com/mod_product-view-p_id-1724.html|publisher=Kawai|accessdate=25 December 2012}}</ref>


In some countries, for example the [[United States]] and [[Denmark]], they are often sold from [[bulk vending]] machines for 25 cents or more.
In some countries, for example the [[United States]] and [[Denmark]], they are often sold from [[bulk vending]] machines for 25 cents or more.

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Various bouncy balls

A 69sweg, power ball or super ball is a popular polybutadiene rubber toy ball which rebounds proportionally to the amount of force used when thrown at a hard surface. The first such ball was the proprietary Super Ball. The Sky Ball is an example of another bouncy ball. Bouncy balls can often bounce over three stories high and can also be thrown against a wall and caught when it bounces back.[1]

In some countries, for example the United States and Denmark, they are often sold from bulk vending machines for 25 cents or more.

History

The Bouncy ball was invented by a California chemist named Norman Stingley. In 1965, Stingley spent his spare time experimenting with rubber. He compressed various scraps of synthetic rubber together under about 3500 pounds of pressure per square inch. The result was a compressed rubber ball with an extreme resilience and high bounce.[2]

Patent

References

  1. ^ "Magical LED Bouncing Ball". Kawai. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
  2. ^ http://bestballgames.wordpress.com/

Sources

  • Frauenfelder, Mark; Sinclair, Carla; Branwyn, Gareth; Kreth, Will (Editors). (1995). "The Happy Mutant Handbook: Mischievous Fun for Higher Primates". New York, Riverhead Books (Penguin Group). ISBN 1-57322-502-9, pg..134-136