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In this clip, we're going to identify the best size to make a snowball. Here you see
different snowball sizes, you got the biggest ones here and the smallest ones here. And
each one of these is tailored for the person that's throwing them. That's generally how
you determine what size a snowball to make, is how big a person's hands are, and how well
they can throw the snowball. Leah has a smaller hand, and she'll probably want a smaller size
snowball. And I would probably choose a larger one cause I have larger hands. One of the
things about the snowball's size and everything is, to think about the time that it takes
to make a snowball, the accuracy that you use, the force that you need to use to throw
it...and a small one would be quicker to form, but not as accurate, not as much momentum.
A bigger one takes longer to form, probably takes more momentum. And...so you probably
want a...a medium size snowball, something that you can form quickly and throw accurately,
and make a large enough quantity to have a good snowball fight.