By: Florette-Koulanda Class: 805. Swimming I choose to do the science of swimming because I like to swim. And also I like water, but I do not know how.

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By: Florette-Koulanda Class: 805

Swimming I choose to do the science of swimming because I like to swim. And also I like water, but I do not know how to swim very well. Also to do sport it’s good for the development of our body

Potential Energy Potential energy is when we stored energy. An example when the swimmer is waiting for the depart to jump in the water. The swimmer is not moving but is getting ready to move.

Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is energy in motion. There are many examples of kinetic energy in swimming. When the swimmer first jump in the water, move her arms and foot in the water, it’s a demonstration a kinetic Energy.

Digestive System The digestive system mechanically and chemically digests food to give our body energy. The swimmer need to have a good digestive to help them to get the energy they need to play.

Respiratory System The respiratory systems uses energy to clean incoming air gets oxygen into our body and remove carbon dioxide. The body uses oxygen to release the energy stored in food and gets rid of carbon dioxide that can be dangerous. It’s true that in the water it’s hard to breath But the swimmer need to breathe when they get out of the water.

Circulatory System The circulatory system needs to pump the blood through the body. The circulatory system makes sure all of the athlete's cells are getting enough oxygen for the body

Excretory System The excretory system uses energy to release water. Energy is needed to keep this working. Swimmer need this energy to cool off their body.

Muscular Systems The muscular systems uses energy to make body move. Swimmers need strong muscles to move their legs to move their foot and arms to swim.

Electric Energy Electric energy is the flow of electrons around a circuit. A circuit transfers electric energy from a power source to a device that converts energy into another from of energy such as light, television, radio etch.. Electric energy has made it possible for millions of people to watch sport because of television or computer

Energy Transformation The food got the chemical energy and that gives your body chemical. When we eat that food give us the force, to run or jump. The energy transformation is necessary in the life of a sportive

Conserving Energy Conserving energy it’s important for us and in the life of a athletes. a: It’s helps the athletes to save their energy when they are tailor. b: On an environmental level, conserving energy prevent against less pollution allows athletes to breathe in healthier air.

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion Newton’s 2nd law of motion says that the greater the force acting on a object, the greater the acceleration, or change in the object’s motion. Example: when the swimmer is pushing is body to jump in the water, is pushing all of her force.

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion Newton’s 3rd law of motion says that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Example: when the swimmer jump into the water and begin to swim, that’s the reaction.

Machines Machines help swimmers exercise to increase their muscular endurance. Irons increases the capacity and the augmentation of the muscle.

Conclusion Science is related to my sport because sport is important for our body. Our body need energy to move to move. Also if we want to play a game we need to have a good health.