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Sports science fair experiments are fun, exciting and educational...
Science fair projects on throwing balls can be used to test a lot of different theories and science concepts. If you are interested in sports science fair experiments, medical science fair projects or even physics science fair projects, then sports balls make a great test subject. The first science fair projects on throwing balls are going to deal with the effects of gravity on the arc of a ball. All you need to complete this experiment are two friends, a ball and a video camera. Film two friends tossing a ball underhand to one another. When you review the film examine how gravity causes the ball to arc and return to earth. Explain why this happens and explain what would happen if this experiment took place on the moon or in space. The second science fair projects on throwing balls that you can complete look at ball speed. In this experiment you will experiment with the physics of throwing a ball, as well as the forces working against the thrown ball, to determine the maximum speed that a ball can reach. To advance these physics science fair projects further, consider making suggestions about possible changes that can be made to the ball's design to make it go faster. For example, would using a slicker material make the ball move faster through the air? If you are interested in baseball then consider designing a sports science fair project that examines the design of the ball. The first experiment can look at designing a better baseball. Try to make adjustments to the ball that make it go faster when thrown or that make it more maneuverable. You can also look at changing the mechanics and geometry of the pitch itself to see if you are able to make the ball go faster, slower or to make it arc one way or the other. While most science fair projects on throwing balls are going to look at the ball and its motion, medical experiments can also be designed around the action of throwing a ball. The first medical science experiment that you can conduct is to see how people track the motion of a ball with their eyes. The smoothness of their tracking capabilities tells you a lot about their mental acuity and clarity. The final science experiment that you can complete is to examine the physical and biological processes that take place when you play a game of catch. For example, you can look at what muscles are used, how the brain responds to this activity and what metabolic reactions occur during the game of catch. This is a great way to have fun while you learn, and also a great way to burn a few calories while doing your homework.
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