Speed
Speed is how fast or slow an object in moving. Speed can be the determining factor of winning or losing. If a team isn't hustling up and down the court, they'll most likely lose. In my opinion it's guaranteed, unless both teams are slow. If the team doesn't hustle, then a basket will most likely by the other team every time. And it will probably be from an easily layup that could be easily been prevented.
Velocity
Velocity is how fast or slow an object is moving in a specific direction. When you go up for a layup, the basketball's velocity is the same as the sum of your velocity and the ball's. So you have to make sure the hits the backboard or the high amount velocity will make it bounce of the rim of the rim, backboard, anything, and make you miss a shot. Your velocity changes throughout the game. You speed up, then slow down. You also change direction. You could be running at a high speed, but then have to turn quickly because the ball got turned over.
Acceleration
Acceleration is the increase of an objects speed or velocity. In basketball. acceleration is key. you need to speed up to catch up to the other players or to beat the other team to the hoop. You need to slow down so you can gather yourself for a jump shot. Acceleration is very important. Also when you shoot the ball, acceleration is present. At first it's moving fast because you applied force to it. But as time goes on, it slows down because of gravity causing it to decelerate.
Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion is the movement of object placed into the air at an angle. Projectile motion is mainly involved in shooting a basketball. When shooting the basketball, the ball's angle and speed are extremely important in making the basketball. If your angle is too big, you'll probably air ball it, over the backboard. If the angle is too small, you won't have an arc, and it will either be too short or have no rotation on the ball. No rotation equals a flat or unmoving basketball. This means your chance of missing increases greatly.
Speed is how fast or slow an object in moving. Speed can be the determining factor of winning or losing. If a team isn't hustling up and down the court, they'll most likely lose. In my opinion it's guaranteed, unless both teams are slow. If the team doesn't hustle, then a basket will most likely by the other team every time. And it will probably be from an easily layup that could be easily been prevented.
Velocity
Velocity is how fast or slow an object is moving in a specific direction. When you go up for a layup, the basketball's velocity is the same as the sum of your velocity and the ball's. So you have to make sure the hits the backboard or the high amount velocity will make it bounce of the rim of the rim, backboard, anything, and make you miss a shot. Your velocity changes throughout the game. You speed up, then slow down. You also change direction. You could be running at a high speed, but then have to turn quickly because the ball got turned over.
Acceleration
Acceleration is the increase of an objects speed or velocity. In basketball. acceleration is key. you need to speed up to catch up to the other players or to beat the other team to the hoop. You need to slow down so you can gather yourself for a jump shot. Acceleration is very important. Also when you shoot the ball, acceleration is present. At first it's moving fast because you applied force to it. But as time goes on, it slows down because of gravity causing it to decelerate.
Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion is the movement of object placed into the air at an angle. Projectile motion is mainly involved in shooting a basketball. When shooting the basketball, the ball's angle and speed are extremely important in making the basketball. If your angle is too big, you'll probably air ball it, over the backboard. If the angle is too small, you won't have an arc, and it will either be too short or have no rotation on the ball. No rotation equals a flat or unmoving basketball. This means your chance of missing increases greatly.