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Title: The Science of (Volleyball)


1
The Science of (Volleyball)
  • By Jennifer Lora _
  • Class 807

2
Introduction to Science of Volleyball
  • (I chose this sport because I like playing it and
    its a good example of potential and Kinetic
    energy)

3
Potential Energy
  • Potential energy is stored energy. You use
    potential energy when your preparing to hit the
    ball .

4
Kinetic Energy
  • Kinetic energy is energy in motion.You use
    kinetic energy in volleyball when you jump to hit
    the ball.

5
Digestive System
  • The organs in the body that break down and
    absorb food. Organs that make up the digestive
    system are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small
    intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus.
    Organs that help with digestion but are not part
    of the digestive tract are the tongue, glands in
    the mouth that make saliva, pancreas, liver, and
    gallbladder.

6
Respiratory System
  • The organs that are involved in breathing. These
    include the nose, throat, larynx, trachea,
    bronchi, and lungs.

7
Circulatory System
  • The system in the body by which blood and lymph
    are circulated. The circulatory system includes
    the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries

8
Excretory System
  • The excretory system is the system of an
    organism's body that performs the function of
    excretion, the bodily process of discharging
    wastes.

9
Muscular System
  • The bodily system that is composed of skeletal,
    smooth, and cardiac muscle tissue and functions
    in movement of the body or of materials through
    the body, maintenance of posture, and heat
    production.

10
Electric Energy
  • the kinetic energy of moving electrons produced
    either by generators or electric cells

11
Energy Transformation
  • When energy changes from one type to another.

12
Conserving Energy
  • -Athletes may conserve energy to have more energy
    to play
  • - -Athletes may conserve energy to move quicker.

13
Newtons 1st Law of Motion
  • The Newtons 1st law of motion is action in
    motion will stay at motion unless acted upon an
    unbalanced force.
  • It slows down the other person from hitting the
    ball.

14
Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
  • The greater the force the greater the
    acceleration
  • It helps by accelerating the player.

15
Newtons 3rd Law of Motion
  • For every energy there is an equal and apposite
    reaction.
  • If the volleyball players use a lot of energy ,
    they will get tired and lose energy at the same
    time

16
Conclusion
  • Science has a lot in common in volleyball because
    you use electric energy,energy transformation,cons
    erving energy,and respiratory system
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