The Physics of a Perfect Football Pass | NOVA | PBS
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Kind: captions Language: en the perfect football pass a thing of beauty and bewilderment the way the football travels midair baffled physicist for years if you're in the physicist World you'd expect the football to travel like this and come down when you watch a long pass from a talented quarterback you can just see the the football just travel like that so why does the nose of the football go from pointing upward to rotating downward when most things stay the same orientation as they move through the air there are two key players involved gravity and angular momentum so what is angular momentum first it'll help to understand momentum you're probably used to experiencing linear momentum imagine you're a passenger in a car traveling at 40 mph and the driver suddenly breaks but you continue moving forward that's what seat belts are for body emotion tends to stay in motion unless acted on by a force and that's conservation of momentum then there's angular momentum which is when an object with mass is spinning you can see this property in action when an ice skater speeds up when they pull their arms in in football conservation of angular momentum is the reason why the ball changes orientation while it spins through the air let's compare a football spinning vertically on a flat surface to a spinning top the top of the top will describe a circular or orbit around a vertical axis the vertical axis is set up by the force of gravity gravity is trying to pull the top over but the top refuses to fall over to conserve angular momentum it processes in a circle a football acts kind of like a top a symmetrical top now the axis about which the ball rotates is not caused by gravity in the case of the football it's processing around the onrushing force of air the the ball experiences the force of the air pushes on the ball causing it to wobble around its spinning axis and this wobble eventually pushes the nose down gravity absolutely acts on the football but its effect is to cause the ball to go up and then come down in that curved parabolic trajectory put them all together and you get that beautiful pass but to gain the most amount of yards in the shortest amount of time the quarterback needs to keep a lot of things in mind thing I look for on a quarterback is a lot of intelligence and understanding after that it's accuracy with the arm timing to get the ball out and just awareness and the spin of the ball is crucial to getting it to go the distance you don't throw a spiral that thing is going to flutter we call those Ducks the ball starts to flut doesn't get velocity doesn't get distance and those end up getting intercepted by The Defenders here's how they get that perfect spiral so your fir from was come from these sers and the other last two in the back is kind of more so for the guidance I also try to like have like a gap right here from that it's all about where your arm is going and then the snap of your wrist and they have to release the ball quickly in those seconds once the ball is snapped you know the quarterback is focused on several different things so we're catching the ball we're also scanning what's going on in front of us we're backing up away from the line we're actually flipping the ball to put the laces on our hand physics may be an in part of football but to players it's all about time and practice and repetition
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