That's a hard question. The only thing I can think of is when Quinn says that Basketball is Basic Geometry & Physics on Zoey 101. I'm not sure how they're related. Good question.
Geometry is a field of mathematics and is neither a science nor an occupation. Any other field of mathematics can be related to geometry. Trigonometry and algebra are among the most closely related. Occupations that use geometry include engineering, physics, and astronomy, but many others do as well.
yes, the ball is a sphere with a diameter and a radius-which is geometry
Answer: No eyes are not related to geometry because eyes are a part of the body and geometry is a part of math
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The term "f angle" can refer to different concepts depending on the context, such as in geometry, optics, or physics. In optics, it may refer to the angle of incidence or reflection related to light. In geometry, it could refer to an angle related to a function or specific shape. Please clarify the context for a more precise answer.
Geometry is a field of mathematics and is neither a science nor an occupation. Any other field of mathematics can be related to geometry. Trigonometry and algebra are among the most closely related. Occupations that use geometry include engineering, physics, and astronomy, but many others do as well.
Well, obviously kinematics, gravity, and velocity affect basketball. Especially when you're shooting the ball.
The Physics of Basketball has 168 pages.
engineering and physics.
The Physics of Basketball was created on 2006-11-15.
Roberto Torretti has written: 'The Philosophy of Physics (The Evolution of Modern Philosophy)' 'Relativity and geometry' -- subject(s): Differential Geometry, Geometry, Geometry, Differential, Philosophy, Relativity (Physics)
yes, the ball is a sphere with a diameter and a radius-which is geometry
The ISBN of The Physics of Basketball is 0-8018-8513-2.
C. Zwikker has written: 'Technische physik der werkstoffe' -- subject(s): Materials, Mathematical physics, Nuclear physics, Physics 'The advanced geometry of plane curves and their applications' -- subject(s): Curves, Plane Geometry 'Advanced plane geometry' -- subject(s): Plane Geometry
Answer: No eyes are not related to geometry because eyes are a part of the body and geometry is a part of math
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