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Newtons first law
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Newtons (N) It was first thought of by sir issac newton > The force acts equally on both objects, and is rated in newtons.
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When basketball was first created players were not allowed to dribble the ball.
First of all, the sport is called basketball. Not a basketball. The objective is to dribble the ball down the court and shoot with your hands into the basketball net.
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The first Double Dribble is when you start dribbling and then stop, and then start dribbling again. The second double dribble is when you dribble the ball simultaneously with both hands and when you dribble from right to left every dribble.
well first yuu will have to learn how to dribble shoot and run with the ball in ur posseson
Well, first you have to put air in it to make it dribble. Then you can dribble it by dropping it on the ground and it will go back up then you push down on it again. Then you can shoot it, by putting your hands on the basketball while it is up by your face. Then you shoot it and flick your wrist, and over time you will get better at it. It just takes practice.
you have to dribble the ball up and down the court because if you walk with the basketball you will be travelling.
There are really three keys to the lay up shot in basketball. First, there is the dribble to the goal. Second, is the angle to the goal as the player leaves his/her feet. Finally, there is the release of the shot.
You have to dribble toward the basket, facing the basket at first, then do one full spin (360 degrees is one full spin), face the basket again, and then dunk.
Its a matter of being scientifically rigorous. You can not claim the 2nd law as a law unless you first establish the first law.
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Years ago, probably when basketball first started as a sport air dribbling was allowed. One could bounce the ball upward from the palm of the hand much like the ball is dribbled today with the palm down. Today, it would probably be called "steps". I would like to know when and if air dribbling was removed from basketball. Some fifty years ago I was a basketball referee for high school games and I do remember the rulebook's reference to "air dribble". I don't remember the rule word-for-word now, but it was essentially as follows: "The player in possession of the ball may flip or toss the ball into the air and then bat the ball in the desired direction. The player may then run ahead, or past the defender to retrieve the ball. When the player catches up to the batted ball he may then resume dribbling the ball in the normal way. If he catches the ball with both hands, his dribble is completed and he must either shoot the ball or pass it. Only one air dribble per possession is allowed and the air dribble must take place at the beginning of the player's possession. (In other words, you could not dribble the ball three times and then bat the ball in the performance of an air dribble.) I never saw anyone try this procedure and I cannot find any reference to it in my copy of NCAA Rules of Basketball.