The book of wildly spectacular sports science /

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by Connolly, Sean,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Thomas, Chad,--illustrator. Physical details: xi, 243 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm Subject(s): Sports sciences | Sports | Science | Physics | Balls (Sporting goods) | Sports sciences. | Sports | Science | Physics | Experiments. | Science | Science | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Experiments & Projects. | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Physics. | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation. | Science | Balls (Sporting goods) | Physics | Sports sciences. | Science | Sports 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Gr. 3-6 Non-Fiction SPORTS & REC. / (General) / Connolly Available

Bat and ball sports -- Goals and field goals -- Indoor sports -- Winter sports -- On the move outside -- Rackets and clubs -- Aquatic sports.

"Why does a knuckleball flutter? Why do belly flops hurt so much? Why would a quarterback prefer a deflated football? Here are 54 all-star experiments that demonstrate the scientific principles powering a wide variety of sports and activities--and offer insights that can help you improve your own athletic skills. How does a black belt karate chop her way through a stack of bricks? Use Popsicle sticks to understand why it's possible and learn the role played by Newton's second law of motion. Does LeBron James really float through the air on the way to a dunk? Use a tennis ball, a paperback book, and the help of a friend to understand the science of momentum and the real meaning of hang time. Using common household objects, each project includes step-by-step instructions, tips, and a detailed explanation of how and why the experiment worked. It's a win-win."--

Ages 9 and up.