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    Table Tennis

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    lightweight‚ hollow ball back and forth using table tennis rackets. The game takes place on a hard table divided by a net. Except for the initial serve‚ players must allow a ball played toward them only one bounce on their side of the table and must return it so that it bounces on the opposite side. Points are scored when a player fails to return the ball within the rules. Play is fast and demands quick reactions. A skilled player can impart several varieties of spinto the ball‚ altering its trajectory

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    covered rubber ball‚ a wooden fence set up around the perimeter of the table‚ and large side nets extending along both sides. One year later famous game makers Jaques of London released their GOSSIMA game. This game borrowed the drum style battledores from the Shuttlecock game‚ and used a 50mm webbed wrapped cork ball‚ with an amazing 30cm high net that was secured by a belt-like strap under the table Neither of these action games were successful‚ due to the ineffective ball: the rubber ball had too wild

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    involves locating the point on the edge of a circular billiard table at which a cue ball at a given point must be aimed in order to carom (bounce) once off the edge and strike another ball at a second given point.4 The focus question of this extended essay will be: Heinrich Dörrie also described the problem as “find in a given circle an isosceles On a circular billiards table there are two balls; at what point along the circumference must one be aimed at in order for it to strike

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    The Physics Of Basketball

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    call basketball. The very first basketball game was played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets that were nailed 10-feet high and played on a court just half the size of a present-day court. The baskets kept their bottoms so balls scored into the basket had to be poked out each time. Also‚ dribbling was not part of the original game. There were also originally only 13 rules‚ which consisted of how you could throw the ball‚ how to accumulate points‚ and what not to do. Over the years this sport

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    Sport Activities

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    use soft balls as easier to catch. There are a couple of basketballs if older children want to use them. SCORE: Select one pair/three to count the number of passes. 2. Throwing – ‘Sitting overhead soccer throw’ (size 4 football) ropes ropes ropes >>>>> >>>>> 1 point 2 points 3 points >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Each child throws ball‚ stands up and retrieves it‚ gives ball to next person

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    Does cleaning a table tennis racket and keeping it in a case preserve its power and spin? Introduction: Spin plays a large part in most‚ if not all‚ ball sports. In no sport is the Magnus Effect more conspicuous than in the sport of table tennis. The small‚ light ball can spin up to 150 revolutions per second in a match situation. (Qun‚ et al.‚ 1992) This is due largely to technique‚ but the level of spin has greatly improved since the 1950’s‚ due to the invent of “sandwich rubber”‚ or “Inverted

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    Describe the energy transformations that occur when you bounce a ball. When the ball impacts of surface‚ the ball compresses and this is where the energy is stored for a moment. So kinetic energy is turned into potential energy. Some of the energy is turn the heat where it hit the surface summer energy is also converted into sound. Because it uses energy for sound and Heat‚ the ball doesn’t bounce as high as the bounce before it. 3C. Suppose a ball had potential energy of 5j when you dropped it. What

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    tape‚ and a ball is needed to perform this experiment. Theory: The graph of function is the collection of all ordered pairs graphing on a cartesian plane is sometimes referred to as a curve sketching. Experimental Procedures: Position a meter stick vertically on a flat surface‚ such as a wall or the of a lab bench. be sure the metric scale of the meter stick is on the outside and secure the meter stick to the wall or lab bench with two strips of masking tape. You will then take a ball as close to

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    experiment was performed must have working space so that students could moved freely and must not crowded so that each of the students could concentrate on what are doings and to more comfortable. 4. You must be focus on where the marble should bounce back to get the accurate height. 5. Our group suggests to the next students who will take this experimentation must be familiarized with the formulas in getting the coefficient of restitution. TECHNICAL APPLICATION Sports equipment The coefficient

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    called "Paume" (palm). In this game the ball was struck with the hand. After some time "Paume" game produced handball "Jeu de Paume" (game of the palm) and there were used racquets. The game was first created by European monks for entertainment roles during ceremonial occasions. At first‚ the ball was hit with hands. Later‚ the leather glove came into existence. This leather glove was replaced with an adaptive handle for effective hitting and serving of the ball. That was a birth of tennis racquet.

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