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The Science of Cheerleading By: Francy Rios Class: 807

The Science of Cheerleading By: Francy Rios Class: 807 By: Francy Rios Class: 807

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The Science of Cheerleading

The Science of Cheerleading

By: Francy RiosClass: 807

By: Francy RiosClass: 807

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Introduction to Science of

Cheerleading

Introduction to Science of

Cheerleading I picked this sport for my science sports project because I like cheerleading, I’ve tried it before and even made the team. Cheerleading requires a lot of exercise and stunts.

I picked this sport for my science sports project because I like cheerleading, I’ve tried it before and even made the team. Cheerleading requires a lot of exercise and stunts.

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Potential EnergyPotential Energy

Potential energy is stored energy. An example of potential energy in cheerleading is when the cheerleader is getting ready to run to do a front hand spring or back hand spring.

Potential energy is stored energy. An example of potential energy in cheerleading is when the cheerleader is getting ready to run to do a front hand spring or back hand spring.

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Kinetic EnergyKinetic Energy

Kinetic energy is energy in motion. An example of Kinetic energy in cheerleading are bouncing, Jumping, Running.

Kinetic energy is energy in motion. An example of Kinetic energy in cheerleading are bouncing, Jumping, Running.

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Digestive SystemDigestive System The digestive system digests food to give our body energy. When cheerleaders eat it prevents them from getting weak.

The digestive system digests food to give our body energy. When cheerleaders eat it prevents them from getting weak.

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Respiratory SystemRespiratory System

Respiratory system is what helps us breath, It helps us get oxygen into our body.

Respiratory system is what helps us breath, It helps us get oxygen into our body.

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Circulatory SystemCirculatory System

Circulatory System is what helps all the blood in our body move and it helps our cells get oxygen.

Circulatory System is what helps all the blood in our body move and it helps our cells get oxygen.

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Excretory SystemExcretory System

Excretory System is what gets the sweat and the heat out of our body.

Excretory System is what gets the sweat and the heat out of our body.

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Muscular SystemMuscular System

The Muscular System gives us strength to move our body. Cheerleaders need the Muscular system to Run, Flip, and Jump.

The Muscular System gives us strength to move our body. Cheerleaders need the Muscular system to Run, Flip, and Jump.

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Electric EnergyElectric Energy

Electric Energy is the charges that makes electricity flow. With electric energy we are able to see cheerleading contest on television and on the internet.

Electric Energy is the charges that makes electricity flow. With electric energy we are able to see cheerleading contest on television and on the internet.

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Energy TransformationEnergy Transformation

Energy Transformation is a energy that turns into another energy. One example is when food turns into kinetic energy and sweat becomes heat anergy.

Energy Transformation is a energy that turns into another energy. One example is when food turns into kinetic energy and sweat becomes heat anergy.

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Conserving EnergyConserving Energy

Conserving Energy can help athletes when the cheerleader takes a long nap before the big event, Also when they sit down to relax.

Conserving Energy can help athletes when the cheerleader takes a long nap before the big event, Also when they sit down to relax.

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Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

Newton’s 1st Law says that an object in motion will want to stay in motion and object at rest will want to stay at rest unless acted upon an outside force. For example a cheerleader would would fall if she’s not balanced.

Newton’s 1st Law says that an object in motion will want to stay in motion and object at rest will want to stay at rest unless acted upon an outside force. For example a cheerleader would would fall if she’s not balanced.

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Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion

Newton’s 2nd Law says that the greater the force acting on an object, the greater the acceleration, or change in the object’s motion. For example the stronger the jumper kicks of the ground the higher she/he will go.

Newton’s 2nd Law says that the greater the force acting on an object, the greater the acceleration, or change in the object’s motion. For example the stronger the jumper kicks of the ground the higher she/he will go.

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Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

Newton’s 3rd Law says that For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For example when the force of the cheerleaders go down they would have more strength to jump up.

Newton’s 3rd Law says that For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For example when the force of the cheerleaders go down they would have more strength to jump up.

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ConclusionConclusion

Cheerleading is related to science because when cheerleaders our bodies get more strength, and our body needs the energy to move, Jump an dance. Electric energy helps us watch all the competition done with cheerleading.

Cheerleading is related to science because when cheerleaders our bodies get more strength, and our body needs the energy to move, Jump an dance. Electric energy helps us watch all the competition done with cheerleading.