Adrian
3rd Grade Van Law
Baseball
Baseball is a fun game read more to get more information. First, rules, 3 hits until you're out, you have to try not to get hit by the ball, you have to hit the ball hard to get a home run. Second, the game started in 1839, but the real history is old and more complicated. Last, athletes need a helmet, bat, cleats, uniform, energy and legs. Olympic baseball shows Newton's three laws in many ways.
Baseball shows Newton's 1st law. First, the people have to hit the ball that is in motion and the other team throws. Also, the people Will be at rest until the other team throws. They are at rest until they throw. Last, rest and motion is when the thrower is at rest until they throw the ball it will go far if the athlete hits really hard. That was Newton's 1st law in Baseball.
Baseball has Newton's 2nd law in many way’s Newton's 2nd law says that the greater the mass the more force is needed to accelerate. The ball has mass and so does the player, the bat, and everything in baseball has mass just like how everything in the world has mass. Also, acceleration is when the players are hitting the ball. The forces are seen in running, throwing, and when the dirt is flying. When the player hits the ball with a lot of force the acceleration changeis. Acceleration happens when a force is applied to a mass (object). Those are all of the many ways Newton’s 2nd law is seen in Baseball.
Baseball show’s Newton's 3rd law in many ways To start, Newton’s 3rd Law says an action will have opposite reactions and forces come in pairs. Reaction is what comes after an action. When the athlete does something such as dropping a ball (action) it will then start bouncing up (reaction). Everything has an action and reaction. The athlete’s action will always have a reaction like hitting a ball, the reaction of the ball flying away, when the athlete running the dirt will fly off the ground. baseball show’s Newton's 3rd law in a lot of ways.