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Dribbling in basket (or other sport) has not a link with Boyle or Charles laws.
1. Gravity. 2. Rebounding properties. 3. Newton's Laws of Motion.
It's against city code, but the city doesn't do anything about it.
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bacause the force pulled down the ball so it can go to the floor or the hoop
Don Cherry who is a hockey commentator and Don MacLean who is a basketball analyst are not brother in laws.
Physics can be applied to any situation, anywhere, even if there is no movement. In Basketball specifically though, players pass the ball to eachother,and shoot. Every time the ball is thrown through the air, either in a pass or a shot, it will travel on a parabolic path, meaning the path will look like an arch if viewed from the side. Every time you hear the players shoes squeal, the force of friction is helping the players accelerate (which means a change of speed or direction, not always just speeding up). That friction causes the shoes to vibrate, which vibrates the air molecules that surround the shoe. That vibration travels through the air, and you hear it as sound. I could go on forever on this question, there are an infinite number of examples where physics applies in Basketball. Hope this helps!
The legislative branch is like basketball because both involve teamwork and strategy. In basketball, each player has a specific role and contributes to the overall success of the team. Similarly, in the legislative branch, each member has a specific role and works together to create and pass laws that benefit the country. Both basketball and the legislative branch also require effective communication and cooperation among the participants.
A basketball clinic is the same as a basketball stadium - its a place dedicated to basketball and has basketball courts. :)
basketball, basketball shoes, uniforms, basketball court, hoops
Spalding can be a girls basketball or a guys basketball
basketball. netball originated from basketball