The Science of Sports
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The Science of
Basketball
By: Terrence Brown
Class: 806
Introduction to Science of
basketball
I choose this
sport because
it one of my
favorite sports
an another
reason is it’s
fun to learn
about the
players.
Potential Energy
*Potential
Energy is
when a
basketball
player can
shoot the ball
but don’t.
Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy
is when a
basket ball
player shoots
the ball
Digestive System
The digestive
system is
what a ball
player needs
to eat so he
don’t pass out
Respiratory System
The Respiratory
System is what
every ballplayer
and human
needs to breath
if they don’t
have a
Respiratory
system they are
not human.
Circulatory System
The
Circulatory
System is
what ball
players need
to get blood
pump to the
heart.
Excretory System
The Excretory
System is
what all ball
player do
when playing
sweat and let
all heat and
steam leave
the body.
Muscular System
The Muscular
System is
what every
human needs
to move there
body.
Electric Energy
*Electric energy
is good to
have so that
way at night
basketball
players can
play in the
stadium with
light
Energy Transformation
Energy
transformatio
n is the
energy that
changes in to
different
energy
depending on
what they eat
Conserving Energy
Conserving
energy is
good for
player so that
way they
wouldn’t get
to tired
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
Newton’s first
law is that
something will
keep moving
unless
something
stops it.
Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion
Newton’s second
law is that the
more force you
us the faster
things move
Newton’s second
law effect
basketball
because you
have to us force
to shot
Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion
Newton’s 3rd
law is the
amount of
action that’s the
reaction.
This law is the
big part of
basketball
because players
have to dribble.
Conclusion
Science is a big
part of my sport
because we
need action
force movement
to play ball so
science is really
a big part of all
sports without
science we
couldn’t play
sports.