Basketball: The Physics Of The Game Of Basketball

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December 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts a man by the name of Dr. James Naismith invented a world famous game called basketball. The game was invented to condition the young athletes for the winter. The game consisted of peach baskets and a soccer style ball. Dr. Naismith published 13 rules for the game. Naismith had a class of 18 and divided them to 2 teams of 9. The objective of the game was to throw the ball into the fruit baskets that were nailed on the gym balcony. The game was stopped until the janitor got the ladder and got the ball out of the baskets. Later on, the bottom of the baskets was removed. In December 1891 Naismith published new rules for a new game using 5 ideas and 13 rules. Since, Naismith was the inventor of the new game, someone wanted to call it “Naismith Game” but he wanted …show more content…

We already know that a ball with more air in it will bounce higher than a ball with no air. Dribbling the ball can be connected with the potential and kinetic energy the ball has. Potential energy is in place when the ball is held and when it’s released the ball hits the floor it turns to kinetic energy. When the ball hits the floor the kinetic energy is stored as potential energy.
Having good traction on shoes are related to physics because good traction that the coefficient or friction between shoes and the floor must be high. A player uses static friction when placing their foot. Static friction allows a player not to slide but to stop and turn.
In Conclusion, Physics is very interesting and exciting in basketball. It’s not as realistic like other applications of physics. It’s not realistic for a person to stop and calculate the angle, velocity and position from which they shoot to consistently make a shot. Players depend on kinesthic memory built on repetition. Physics of basketball may see invaluable but they are very important and present and valuable to a player without them realizing

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