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If you’re playing basketball, that’s science in action! Science is all around us and in everything that we do this even more true for basketball. Issac Newton explains the concept of Motion in Physical Science by using Three Laws of Motion. In this book, you will get the chance to fully understand Newton’s Three Laws using a sport we all know and love – Basketball! Learn who Sir Issac Newton was, and dive into Inertia and other great physical science terms that help to explain and simplify exactly how “Motion” Works.

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Date de parution 01 février 2017
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EAN13 9781541941144
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I LIKE TO
MOVE IT!


Physical Science Book for Kids


Newton’s Laws of Motion
Children’s Physics Books




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Copyright © 2017 by Professor Beaver
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No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any way or form or by any means whether electronic or mechanical, this means that you cannot record or photocopy any material ideas or tips that are provided in this book
Published by Speedy Publishing Canada Limited








Motion, Momentum and Acceleration are all parts of physical science.
When you dribble, pass, shoot and even score in basketball, you are using Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion.
In this book, learn Newton’s Three Laws of Motion – using a basketball!
So, let’s get started!




Contents



CHAPTER1
Who Was
Sir Issac Newton? 6
Who Was He? 8
What Are Newton’s Laws? 10
Chapter 2
Newton’s First Law
and Basketball 12
What Is The First Law? 14
Dropping the Ball 16
Passing the Ball 20
Making a Shot 24


Chapter 3
Newton’s Second Law
and Basketball 28
What is the Second Law? 30
Dribbling 32
Making a Pass 36
Failed Interceptions 40
Chapter 4
Newton’s Third Law
and Basketball 44
What Is The Third Law? 46
Bouncing Balls 48
Running Down the Court 52
Dunking 56
Catching the Ball 60






Who Was
Sir Issac
Newton?


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S ir Isaac Newton once said that he saw could further than others because he stood on the “shoulders of giants”. When modern physicists say that, they are usually referring to him as the giant. Newton was one of the greatest scientists in history. He laid the foundation for modern physics, not just because he discovered the basic laws of nature that guide it, but also because he developed mathematical principles that made later research possible. Inventions and tools we count on in the modern world could not exist without Newton’s discoveries.




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I saac Newton was an Englishman. He was born on Christmas Day in 1642. He spent his early life at school, studying classical literature and mathematics, until his mother pulled him out in the hope of turning him into a farmer. His teachers complained and talked her into letting Isaac go back to school. He excelled, and went to Cambridge University. He worked to pay his bills until he could win a scholarship.


Who Was He?



He went on to have a long academic career. He is most famous for his work on the laws of motion, but he first found fame in mathematics and for his study of light. Newton was the first to realize that white light would split into different colors if it went through a prism, and that those colors could turn back into white light if they went through a second prism that joined them together. This proved that color was a property of light. He also built an improved telescope using several mirrors. This work laid the foundation for much of Albert Einstein’s work on the properties of light.



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Newton was famous in his own lifetime, and one of his patrons eventually made him head of the London Mint, where English coins were made. It was supposed to be an easy job, but Newton took it seriously and significantly improved its operations and cracked down on counterfeiting. He eventually retired from his work and died at home in 1727. He never married, and he had no children.
What Are Newton’s Laws?
Newton’s three laws form the foundation of


Most notably,
he was the
person who
realized that
light could
be split into
different colors
with a prism



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