Monday, September 8, 2008

basketball acceleration



Here is me playing some basketball against Punahou. When playing one-on-one, or even in a game, the use of acceleration is key to beating your defender. Acceleration is change in velocity, meaning change in speed of direction. To beat your defender, going from a steady pace and changing your speed to a sprint will catch your defender off guard. A velocity graph would show a short steady line and then have a constant upward slope as my speed increases, also it will have a positive slope because I am moving foward while speeding up. My position graph would have a curved line getting a steeper slope and my accleration graph would have a straight line above the x-axis because I would have positive acceleration. Also, staying lower than your defender is another key because you will have a lower center of gravity, resulting in quickness.

5 comments:

GTTLGY said...

Hello,
wow your really good at basketball.
grant

Jodie said...

haha that's a really goood pic =]

oh and you're explanation was good too! =P

Maya said...

no wonder you had such a good hang time!:)

gavin said...

haha i remember you used to play for hba...back in the day
lol and thanks for helping me on the quiz!!

Erin N. said...

haha i like your tongue sticking out haha. your explanation was so good! even talking about the graphs! you genius! haha. oh and you could teach basketball with that great physics brain.