The Science of BaseBall By: Franklin Class: 808 By: Franklin Class: 808.

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The Science of BaseBall By: Franklin Class: 808 By: Franklin Class: 808

Introduction to Science of Baseball FI pick this sport because im good at it. I also know a lot about it.

Potential Energy FIn Baseball potential energy is when a outfield is waitting to catch a pop up

Kinetic Energy FIn baseball kinetic energy is when 2nd base and 3rd basemen are trying to get the runner out

Digestive System FBaseball player need to eat food because they need energy. If you do have digestive system you will have lots of food chew up food in you belly and that is bad for the body.

Respiratory System FBaseball players need a good Respiratory System because they need to breath relly good or they wont play so good

Circulatory System FWe humans and especially athlete need to have a circulatory system to live and to get the blood pumping.

Excretory System FThe Excretory System is what goes out your body, for example when you are hot out tired you will eventually sweat.

Muscular System FBaseball players need the Muscular system if you don’t have it you won’t have straight or power.

Electric Energy F Electric energy is that powers lots of thing like a stadium. Without this energy you can watch TV or play video games.

Energy Transformation FThe baseball players eat good food that transformation to physical to chemical

Conserving Energy FConserving energy is when you save energy for ex;reusing paper and recycle

Newton’s 1st Law of Motion  Newton’s 1st Law of Motion is something will keep moving unless a force stops it. Something will stay still unless an unbalance force moves it

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion  Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion is the more force you use the faster and farter something can good FIn baseball the law is use when a pitcher throws the ball  Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion is the more force you use the faster and farter something can good FIn baseball the law is use when a pitcher throws the ball

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion  Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion is for every action there is a = and opposite reaction. FWhen 3rd basemen jumps up to catch and throw it to 1st base  Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion is for every action there is a = and opposite reaction. FWhen 3rd basemen jumps up to catch and throw it to 1st base

Machines FDescribe 2 simple and complex machines that help your athletes. How do they work, use energy & force, and help your athletes?

Conclusion Fscience is related to Baseball in a lot of ways because it make all the 3 times of energy, it also eats a lot of food and it all good to your body.