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Edmonton Energy was created in 2008.
Edmonton is home to two major league sports teams: Edmonton Eskimos (Canadian Football League); Edmonton Oilers (National Hockey League). Other well-known Edmonton sports teams include the Edmonton Rush (National Lacrosse League), Edmonton Capitals (Golden Baseball League), Edmonton Energy (International Basketball League), Edmonton Oil Kings (Western Hockey League - Major Junior Hockey), Edmonton Drillers (Professional Arena Soccer League) and several amateur football teams.
The players do not need energy to throw or pass a basketball
As a basketball rises toward the basket, its kinetic energy decreases. This is because its velocity decreases as it moves against the force of gravity. At the highest point of its trajectory, the basketball's kinetic energy is lowest.
Psychologically basketball requires energy from the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems. This combination of energy requirements is often refered to as an intergration of energy systems on a continuum over time.
Stanley M. Nealey has written: 'Public opinion and nuclear energy' -- subject(s): Nuclear energy, Public opinion
The 75 g basketball resting on the floor has more kinetic energy because it has the potential to move and thus has more stored energy. The basketball on the chair is not in a position to move, so it has less kinetic energy.
The kinetic energy of a basketball can be calculated using the equation KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2. The exact value would depend on the mass of the basketball and its velocity at a given moment.
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The letter at the bottom of the arc represents the position at which the basketball has the least potential energy. This is because potential energy is lowest at the lowest point of the arc due to the effect of gravity pulling the basketball down.
Basketball was developed out of a desire for a vigorous sport. why was there a desire for a sport that required so-much energy?
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