Asa
4th Kemmler
Water Polo
Water polo is a contact sport. The game is one of the oldest Olympic games. There are 6 players and 2 goalies. At the beginning of a game or after a break we line up on the wall. The positions are goalie defense and offense. Water polo has strict rules. No grabbing someone when they're shooting they get a five meter shot. No dunking anyone under the water. The tournament in water polo is hard. You have to go to practice. In water polo in a game there are two teams or more. Let's do an example of the Denver Pirates peak Polo or Florida Gators. This tournament is a very good one we have an announcer peak polo going for gold and the Florida Gators are going for the for bronze. okay let's go see how our game is going it looks like peak polo has one for gold yay. The team that I play for is peak polo.
Newton's first law of motion: an object in motion will stay in motion a object in rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Like water polo the ball will skip on the water until friction stops the ball. The ball will move until blocked by the goalie or caught by a teammate or opponent.
F=ma force mass x acceleration. Pedaling a bike is a good example of Newton's 2nd law: you are using force to get up to mass acceleration. You throw a rock and it will get to mass acceleration and it will stop when acted upon an outside force. This happens when you are throwing the ball. It also happens when you are swimming because you are mass. You have to use your hands and you accelerate yourself forward.
Newton’s third law is every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This happens in water polo when you throw the ball. You are forcing the ball to move and then if the ball hits another player's hand your teammates hand goes backwards and the ball would go forward. When you are stroking you are moving your hand to push the water back and you are going forward.