· Syllabus for The Physics of Sports
Students will develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts, laws, and the theories of physics as they relate to a variety of sports and The Arts. The course content will be driven by student interests in specific sports.
This course is a hands-on, lab-driven course where the students will get their hands dirty as they explore the fundamentals behind their favorite hobbies and activities.
Credit: 1/2 unit
Time: half year
Exam: Departmental/project based
Prerequisites: Math II
Motion
- Speed & Velocity
- Acceleration
- Freefall
- Projectile Motion
Forces
- Newton's First Law
- Newton's Second Law
- Friction
- Newton's Third Law
- Momentum and Impulse
Collisions
- Videos
- Conservation of Momentum
- Impulse
Energy and Work
- Energy Types
- Conservation of Energy
- Work
- Power
Student Questions:
All Sports:
Baseball
Skiing
- How does your stance affect your skiing?
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Surfing
Track and Field
- How can I get the maximum distance in jumping?
- How can I be a more efficient distance runner?
- How can you increase a 2 mile run time using physics?
- Is there a certain way you should run to increase speed?
Golf
- In golf, how do you get rid of a slice?
Soccer
- How can I hit the ball better or with more curve?
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Hockey
how to hit a harder shot
Fishing
Basketball
Working Out and Exercise
- How can you increase the weight you do when working out using physics?
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Football and Rugby
- In rugby what would be the best way to tackle someone?
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Auto Racing - Nascar, Indy
- What is drafting really for?
- What sort of things do Nascar drivers do to gain advantages?
- Why are monster truck bodies so high from the ground?
Volleyball
- How do I get the perfect jump serve to spin?
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Diving
Ice Skating
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