Science of Golf: Newton's First and Second Laws
Whether you're teeing off or tapping in, Newton's First and Second Laws are always present at the point of impact for a golf ball. Jim Hubbell, a USGA research engineer, explains how these two laws of motion affect the acceleration force of a golf ball. Visit www.NBCLearn.com for more.
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Видео Science of Golf: Newton's First and Second Laws канала United States Golf Association (USGA)
For daily updates from the United States Golf Association, visit us at www.usga.org, on Twitter (www.Twitter.com/USGA; www.Twitter.com/usopengolf) and on Facebook (www.Facebook.com/USGA; www.Facebook.com/USOPEN).
Видео Science of Golf: Newton's First and Second Laws канала United States Golf Association (USGA)
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