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Dive into the fascinating world of sports physics, from the motion of a ball to conservation of energy and momentum. Learn how physics principles apply in sports like baseball, tennis, figure skating, and more. Discover the impact of factors like speed, friction, spin, and reaction time on athletic performance. Explore the laws of physics that govern sports activities, from forces and motion to energy conservation. Experience the thrill of understanding the science behind your favorite sports moments. Physics truly is everywhere, even in the games we love! Visit Fermilab for more insights and interactive online activities.
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Fermilab Tevatron, 4 miles around Main Injector, 2 miles around
Conservation of Energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy Compression Energy Heat and Sound Energy
The Home Run Swing • Ball arrives on 100 downward trajectory • Big Mac swings up at 250 • Ball takes off at 350 • The optimum home run angle! Courtesy of A. Nathan, University of Illinois. http://www.npl.uiuc.edu/~a-nathan/pob/
What affects these games? • Speed of the club, bat, racquet, or stick • The bounciness of the ball • The bounciness of club, bat, racquet, or stick • Follow through • Special equipment features
Reaction Time in Baseball Courtesy of R. Adair through A. Nathan.
Compare your reaction time… Equation used: t = √((2d)/g)
Physical laws explain the world • Forces and motion • Conservation of energy • Conservation of momentum These laws help us explain everything about sports. Physics really is everywhere!
Visit Fermilabwww.fnal.gov • Buffalo viewing • Bicycling • Walking • Roller blading • Canoeing • Fishing
Visit Fermilab • Lederman Science Center • Tours • Saturday morning physics • Ask a Scientist On-line activities: www-ed.fnal.gov