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Physics of balls Adam Szalai Jurisich Miklós High School KŐSZEG
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I love sport, I like to play football,
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And I also love sciences… I love basketball,
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The ball Size, shape, mass, material, elasticity – all depending on the sport Soccer, basketball, volleyball, handball, football, baseball, la-cross, golf, table tennis, tennis, bowling, snooker etc.
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What happens to the ball? Collision –Starting: energy is given to the ball With rackets, hands, foot, stick, cue … –Collision is more or less elastic –Conservation of momentum can be used during the collision (angles!)
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Deformation Can be observed in low-speed movies Can be observed in case of slow motion (bubbles) Volume is approximartely the same Smaller surface bigger surface
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Motion of the ball Rolling on the surface –Slows down and stops b/c of friction –(E.g. golf; bowling etc.) –Depends on the friction
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Motion in the air Theoretically: projectile. The path is parabola –Vertically: uniformly accelerates (g) –Horizontally: Uniform motion In practice: air resistance affects the path
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Why does the path bend? Air „sticks” to the spinning objects As spinning body moves, the relative speed is different, pressure is different (Bernoulli law)
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Speed – pressure p V rel
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Magnus effect In sport - bent path of the balls In traffic - on a two-lane road two oppositely moving cars Helicopters Etc.
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Be careful with it; take advantage of it, you might become famous…
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