Yes there are many concept of physics that relate to Basketball.
Some include:
Kinematics which relate the quantities of displacement, velocity, acceleration and time.
Dynamics which relate the quantities of mass, acceleration and force. This is the application of Newton's Laws.
Energy applications can also be applied to basketball. Particularly those involving the conservation of energy.
Finally momentum conservation is also another physics principle that applies to sports. It relate the mass and velocity of a system before and after a collision, such as a player catching a basketball.
Hope this helps!
The Physics of Basketball has 168 pages.
The Physics of Basketball was created on 2006-11-15.
The ISBN of The Physics of Basketball is 0-8018-8513-2.
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physics is the study of all physical properties like motion, heat, energy, etc When throwing a basketball, there's physics in friction when running, gravity when throwing, and motion when the ball hits the rim and bounces back. So yeah.... everything has to do with physics
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Well, obviously kinematics, gravity, and velocity affect basketball. Especially when you're shooting the ball.
That's a hard question. The only thing I can think of is when Quinn says that Basketball is Basic Geometry & Physics on Zoey 101. I'm not sure how they're related. Good question.
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degrees and angle. is the main thing..
it depends on physics an how u position your knees, elbows, and hands
The most addictive Physics game is the sim game called Basketball. The game is compete with player internationally and nationally, trying to get the most baskets within a time limit.