The Science of Sports

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The Science of BasketBall
By:Shon Williams
Class: 805
Introduction to Science
of BasketBall
• Vince Carter is a good
player in the NBA he is
my role model. He is
the best.
Potential Energy
• Potential energy can be
thought of as energy
stored within a physical
system. This energy can
be released or
converted into other
forms of energy,
including kinetic energy.
Kinetic Energy
• The kinetic energy of an
object is the extra
energy which it
possesses due to its
motion.
Digestive System
• The human body needs
fuel to live. We eat food
for fuel. But just getting
the food into the body
is only a small part of
the process.
Respiratory System
• Your respiratory system
is made up of the
organs in your body
that help you to
breathe. Remember,
that Respiration =
Breathing. The goal of
breathing is to deliver
oxygen to the body and
to take away carbon
dioxide.
Circulatory System
• The circulatory system
is an organ system that
moves nutrients, gases,
and wastes to and from
cells, helps fight
diseases and helps
stabilize body
temperature to maintain
homeostasis.
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Excretory System
• The Excretory System is
the system of an organism's
body that performs the
function of excretion, the
bodily process of discharging
wastes. It is responsible for
the elimination of wastes
produced by homeostasis.
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Muscular System
• The muscular system is the
anatomical system of a
species that allows it to
move. The muscular system
in vertebrates is controlled
through the nervous system,
although some muscles
(such as the cardiac muscle)
can be completely
autonomous.
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Electric Energy
• The electric energy is the
potential energy associated
with the conservative
Coulomb forces between
charged particles contained
within a system, where the
reference potential energy is
usually chosen to be zero for
particles at infinite
separation.
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Energy Transformation
• Its helps them to get
more stamina. In
physics and
engineering, energy
transformation or
energy conversion, is
any process of
transforming one form
of energy to another.
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Conserving Energy
• It can help them to
conceive more energy
to run or play for more
than a mile or hour.
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Newton’s 1st Law of
Motion
• Newton's first law of motion
is often stated as an object
at rest tends to stay at rest
and an object in motion
tends to stay in motion with
the same speed and in the
same direction.
• It helps you to be the best if
you try.
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Newton’s 2nd Law of
Motion
The acceleration of an object
as produced by a net force is
directly proportional to the
magnitude of the net force, in
the same direction as the net
force, and inversely
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• It gives you power to move
the object mass. I think
more because to the product
of the mass times the
acceleration.
• In basketball you have to
practice and do your best to
Newton’s 3rd Law of
Motion
• What is Newton’s 3rd
Law of Motion?
• How does Newton’s 3rd
Law of Motion affect
your sport? Think- how
does this law help us
stand on ground?
Conclusion
• Science tells us the
Friskies of the Sports,
and how its played. In
the NBA there are
energys that are used in
science.