This weekend, as part of FCA I went to the UH vs. Idaho football game. It was surprisingly really interesting and fun! Since my family doesn't have a TV, I don't really ever watch football and so I didn't know what to expect; but with Coach Dom's help I understood more than I usually do. Anyway, as I was watching, I was reminded of the homework problem we did about the football players who got tackled. However, instead of just reading about it, I got to watch and see it in real life! A physics problem come to life! I was able to see an actual sticky collision and envision that the two football player's momentums were conserved throughout the tackle. As one football player ran into a second football player, the (initial velocity of the first football)(first football player's mass) + (the initial velocity of the second football player)(second football player's mass) = (first football player's mass + second football player's mass)(final velocity). This law could also be applied to when a football player caught a ball. If the football player is standing still, when he catches the ball, the final velocity of the ball + football player is from the initial velocity of the ball. In all, I thought it was really cool to be able to watch physics come to life and try to figure out all the different ways physics could be applied throughout the game.
November 22, 2008
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no tv? i've always wondered, if i got rid of our tv, we'd probably not notice it soon enough. i like the idea of not having a tv.
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