Not much, just a lot of adding and occasional subtraction(:
Volleyball is related to math. You can calculate the balls weight and distance and speed to calculate how hard to hit the volleyball. Or you can calculate the area of the court your playing on. Another way math is related to volleyball is, when your volleyball goes flat, you'll need to know how much air to pump in it. Volleyball is related to math.
In volleyball math is used when you hit the ball. You use angles and force to hit the ball in a downward motion causing you to hit the ball or otherwise spike the ball.
If you refer to actually playing volleyball, you certainly won't need the quadratic equation or other advanced math.
Volley ball relates to math in all of the different forces that are happening. A volleyball player mentally gauges the force that the ball is approaches with and the appropriate force to respond with. Force is equal to the product of mass and acceleration. There is also projectile motion in volleyball, which is commonly described using math.
There is hard court volleyball, which is played on a wooden floor and there is beach volleyball, which is played in the sand (There is also indoor beach volleyball, but it is much smaller than beach and hard court)
well...math is used to add up the scores and to well know who the winner is :)
It is about $100 to join a midddle school volleyball team It is about $100 to join a midddle school volleyball team
No he decided to go study math instead. But merit to Rory Adams for attending the training. Well done Rory! Volleyball teacher @saints
An official volleyball weighs between 260 grams and 280 grams.
it depends who "they" is
6 playes =)
Mini volleyball uses a smaller court, lower net, and lighter ball, making it beginner-friendly, while regular volleyball is played on a full-sized court with standard equipment for more competitive play.