We decided to consider the slowest reaction time, the fastest speed, and the longest overshoot in order to come up with a safe and conservative estimate for the distance between the out-of-bounds line and other obstructions. The kids observed that most people can't stop on a dime, particularly not during a competitive sport like basketball, and based on our data suggested a minimum distance of 2.5 meters between the court and any walls or obstructions.
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
Physics: Stopping on a dime
We decided to consider the slowest reaction time, the fastest speed, and the longest overshoot in order to come up with a safe and conservative estimate for the distance between the out-of-bounds line and other obstructions. The kids observed that most people can't stop on a dime, particularly not during a competitive sport like basketball, and based on our data suggested a minimum distance of 2.5 meters between the court and any walls or obstructions.
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