A quick Stick shot
a shooting foul is when the player with the ball is fouled while in a shooting motion (jumpshot, dunk, layup, alleyoop, etc.) and a non shooting foul is when a player is fouled while not in a shooting motion (running, passing, off-ball, etc.)
This is a term used in Asian countries to mean defecate.
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Shooting sticks are used for mostly rifles on firearms. To provide a rest and reduce the motion when shot. You put the shooting stick in the ground and lay on your stomach to shoot.
when you say less aerodynamic, it refers to the motion of the object passing through the vacuum or space.. less motion it means more air drag.. so it called less aerodynamic. more aerodynamic is the inerse mening of less .. obviously.
no it doesn't change release or your shooting motion
Newtons laws have to do with lacrosse when (in guys lacrosse) you push the other player, which relates to newtons 2nd law, the larger the mass the harder the acceleration. Also, newtons 1st law involves throwing and catching a ball, newtons law says and object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force. The object in motion is the ball and the outside force is the other person catching it, stopping the motion. Newtons third law relates to lacrosse when you make a shot and hit the post causing it to bounce off. The 3rd law states for every action theres an equal and opposite reaction. The reaction is the ball flying off the post.
The drawing that captures the felling of motion is called a motion art .
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The spinning motion of an object is called rotation.
Projectile motion has various applications in real-life scenarios, such as in sports like basketball and football where players need to understand the trajectory of the ball for accurate passing and shooting. It is also used in military technology for launching missiles and in engineering for designing roller coasters and analyzing the flight path of drones. Additionally, projectile motion is important in physics education to demonstrate concepts of velocity, acceleration, and gravitational forces in a practical context.
i believe it is called oscillation