A project about Basketball Player

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The discussion centers on a project about basketball players related to physics, specifically focusing on projectile motion. The user seeks accurate information, equations, and effective diagrams to support their written summary. Clarification is requested regarding the specific equations and demonstrations needed for the project. The conversation highlights the connection between basketball and physics, emphasizing the importance of understanding motion in sports. The user is looking for assistance to enhance their project with relevant physics concepts.
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My physics teacher assign us a big project relate to tcareers in physic, i choose basketball player, and in order to write a written summary for this project, i need more accurate information about it. Particularly Equation and some effective diagram!

i found a lot of information for now, but i am not sure they are adequate, please help me, can i please ask for some equations and some demonstrations?

Thax alot
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It is not clear to me what you need. How does a basketball player relate to a career in Physics?
 
What kind of equations/demonstrations do you need? Can you give one or two examples?
 
it is about projectile motion.
 
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