No, Basketball was invented by a gym teacher,I don't remember the name.
I think they helped create basketball but I think it was more appealing to soccer because they can't use there hands and can only use the hip things.
no. basketball is a sport and science is a subject. TWO different things.
"Bounce It Better: Investigating the Science of Basketball Bouncing" "The Physics of Bouncing: A Basketball Experiment" "Dribble Dynamics: Exploring the Bounce of a Basketball" "From Court to Classroom: A Study on Basketball Bouncing"
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James Naismith created basketball with a ball and a peach basketball hung on a wall.
who was science used to create an ipod
The motion of a basketball falls under the heading of kinematics.
i think that on a science fair they are identifying the people who helped you and how they helped you
you run with the basketball and you put the basketball in the hoop and hang from the ring then le go hope that helped!
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I would suggest that you do create a wind turbine, and then show how the kinetic energy is turned to energy that can be used. You can include the science factors of this and then the global affects of not using renewable sources. hope that's helped!
Microscopes have helped science move forward in many ways.For example it has helped:Understand the physics of optics.Understand the nature of light.Support Darwinian revolution.And has helped scientists understand the staining of tissues.It has also helped with many other things in science, so obviously, it has clearly helped science in many ways.