published by
the Exploratorium
This site from the Exploratorium provides an examination of the science involved in several popular sports. Baseball, skateboarding, surfing, cycling, and hockey are all presented in terms of the physics that participants use. The site also contains links to Sport Science Q&A and sites on science fitness.
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Record Link
<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=4518">Exploratorium. Sport Science. San Francisco: Exploratorium.</a>
APA Format
Sport Science. (n.d.). Retrieved April 26, 2024, from Exploratorium: https://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/
Chicago Format
Exploratorium. Sport Science. San Francisco: Exploratorium. https://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/ (accessed 26 April 2024).
MLA Format
Sport Science. San Francisco: Exploratorium. 26 Apr. 2024 <https://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/>.
BibTeX Export Format
@misc{
Title = {Sport Science},
Publisher = {Exploratorium},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {26 April 2024},
Year = {}
}
Refer Export Format
%T Sport Science %I Exploratorium %C San Francisco %U https://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/ %O text/html
EndNote Export Format
%0 Electronic Source %T Sport Science %I Exploratorium %V 2024 %N 26 April 2024 %9 text/html %U https://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/ Disclaimer: ComPADRE offers citation styles as a guide only. We cannot offer interpretations about citations as this is an automated procedure. Please refer to the style manuals in the Citation Source Information area for clarifications.
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