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Lacrosse

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LACROSSE SCIENCE

BY:CHASE SAUVE
Photo by pixbytommy

SLIDEING FRICTION

  • In Lacrosse and example of slideing friction is running.
  • This affects motion by starting it.

SLIDEING FRICTION

  • In Lacrosse and example of slideing friction is running.
  • This affects motion by starting it.

LACROSSE SCIENCE

BY:CHASE SAUVE
Photo by pixbytommy

ROLLING FRICTION

  • In Lacrosse and example of sliding friction is the ball in stick.
  • This affects motion by slowing you while your running with the ball.
Photo by koobert

ROLLING FRICTION

  • In Lacrosse and example of sliding friction is the ball in stick.
  • This affects motion by slowing you while your running with the ball.

FLUID FRICTION

  • In Lacrosse an example is running through the air.
  • This affects motion by starting it, slowing it, or stoping it (air resitance)
Photo by Don Burkett

FLUID FRICTION

  • In Lacrosse an example is running through the air.
  • This affects motion by starting it, slowing it, or stoping it (air resitance)

BALANCED FORCES

  • Forces are balanced when someone checks you with fifty newtons and you check them -
  • With 50 newtons back.
Photo by Jim Larrison

BALANCED FORCES

  • Forces are balanced when someone checks you with fifty newtons and you check them -
  • With 50 newtons back.

UNBALANCED FORCES

  • Forces are unbalanced when you get checked.
  • You are checked with 50 newtons and you have 0 newtons
Photo by Jim Larrison

UNBALANCED FORCES

  • Forces are unbalanced when you get checked.
  • You are checked with 50 newtons and you have 0 newtons

INERTIA

  • An example of inertia is mass
  • I know this cause inertia has to do with mass

INERTIA

  • An example of inertia is mass
  • I know this cause inertia has to do with mass
Photo by 1lenore

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