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    Basketball Vs Football

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    the game of basketball is. Both sports are highly popular and ordinated in the United States. To be able to tell which is a better sport is held in the eyes of the beholder. Regards the differences where they play‚ what they wear‚ and different balls they use‚ football and basketball are much the same. When comparing the game of football to the game of basketball‚ both sports when being played are in need of a reefer to keep the game fair. Even though football is a contact sport‚

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    C 1D Collisions PhET Lab

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    Momentum and Simple 1D Collisions PhET Lab Introduction: When objects move‚ they have momentum. Momentum‚ p‚ is simply the product of an object’s mass (kg) and its velocity (m/s). The unit for momentum‚ p‚ is kgm/s. During a collision‚ an object’s momentum can be transferred to impulse‚ which is the product of force (N) and time (s) over which the force acts. This allows us to write the momentum-impulse theorem: Procedure: Play with the Sims  Physics Motion  Collision Lab Work with 1D collisions

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    For the Love of Hamlet

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    compressed 15cm and is used to fire a 5g plastic ball straight up in the air. Find: a) the launch speed b) the maximum height to which the ball rises 2) A pendulum with a mass of 50g on it at a height of 30cm is allowed to swing. At the bottom of its swing it strikes a horizontal spring that compresses 5cm in stopping the pendulum. What is: a) the spring constant? b) the speed of the pendulum bob when the spring is only compressed by 3cm? 3) A ball of coefficient of restitution 0.86 is dropped

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    mistake Netball for Basketball but here are the differences between both sports: In Basketball‚ the player who has the ball can move around with the ball freely as opposed to Netball players who once have the ball‚ cannot run or move with the ball‚ they are only allowed to step forward with one foot‚ and throw the ball. In Basketball‚ the player must always dribble the ball in order to move around with it‚ but in Netball the player must always pass it immediately to the player close to them.

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    Projectile Motion PHYS111 Formal Report 2 University of Canterbury Campbell Moulder Abstract The force of gravity is said to be a constant of 9.81 ms-2 (3). This can be proved by measuring the projectile motion of a bouncy ball and plotting a ∆Vertical Velocity vs. Time graph‚ the gradient of which should equal the constant force (acceleration due to) of gravity. Our gradient value of 10.26±0.49 ms-2 is consistent with the actual value of 9.81 ms-2. Introduction A projectile is an

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    Alhazen's Billiard Problem

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    question of this Mathematics Extended Essay is‚ “on a circular table there are two balls; at what point along the circumference must one be aimed at in order for it to strike the other after rebounding off the edge”. In investigating this question‚ I first used my own initial approach (which involved measuring various chord lengths)‚ followed by looking at a number of special cases scenarios (for example when both balls are on the diameter‚ or equidistant from the center) and finally forming a general

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    Momentum

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    What is momentum? Momentum of a body is defined as the mass multiplied by the velocity of this object. Momentum= m x v Momentum and Newton’s second law of motion: The resultant force is proportional to the change in momentum per a second. We know that force = mass x acceleration. So F (mv-mu)/t F m (v-u)/t = ma so F=kma Momentum is a vector quantity: Momentum has a direction as well as a magnitude Momentum and Newton’s first law of motion: An object remains at

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    pill the pill is a small ball at the center of the base ball and is 10 ½ cm in circumference. In the pills center there is a sphere of cork. Covering the cork is a thick layer of rubber. First a latex adhesive is put in a drum and hundreds of pills are put in. Next they roll the drum so that each pill is coated evenly. They never dry completely and remain sticky to the touch. Next they wrap 4 ply wool yarn around the pill. Next it is wrapped in a 3 ply yarn and the ball thickens even more. They

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    some differences between soccer and basketball games. The first difference is related to the parts of the body that are involved in the game. In basketball you can touch the ball with the hands. Players need to bounce and pass the ball away from them. On the contrary‚ in soccer‚ only the goal keeper can touch the ball with the hands‚ in the majority of the games‚ the players play with the hands inside of the court‚ it is fault. Other difference is the number of players that play in each game

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    Hurling

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    curved outwards at the end‚ to provide the striking surface. The ball or "sliotar" is similar in size to a hockey ball but has raised ridges. Hurling is played on a pitch that can be up to 145m long and 90m long. The goalposts are similar to those used on a rugby pitch‚ with the crossbar lower than in rugby and slightly higher than a soccer one. You may strike the ball on the ground‚ or in the air. Unlike hockey‚ you may pick up the ball with your hurley and carry it for not more than four steps in

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