This link has been bookmarked by 12 people . It was first bookmarked on 22 Apr 2008, by Winifred Barnes.
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12 Oct 13
Karoline Z-This website allows you to arrange your distance on the court so you can see the amount of force you need to apply to the ball to make a free throw
-It animates the throw to give a visual of the shot
-This website shows where gravity ties into the ball
-It shows what your "preferred" shot looks like as if you were on top of the ball
-It calculates the speed of the ball and questions if there is enough speed, too much or not enough
-The website takes into account your height in relation to the angle at which you need to throw the ball
-This site shows where velocity ties into the ball
-Not every shot is made, it all depends on the laws of physics and if they tie together -
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15 Nov 10
Julie ShyUsing the laws of physics, it's possible to make a jumpshot in basketball every time. That's right, if you stand at some point on the court, and throw the ball up at just the right angle and just the right speed, you can make it every time.
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26 Apr 10
Malcolm WilsonRT @mhuskerfan: "Fear of Physics" website... breakdown your jumpshot! http://bit.ly/dtIepi
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