Analysis of mechanical principle of banana ball

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Analysis of mechanical principle of banana ball

Shixian Liu 1*
  • 1 The High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China    
  • *corresponding author liumin@qlink-rail.com
Published on 17 November 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/10/20230353
TNS Vol.10
ISSN (Print): 2753-8826
ISSN (Online): 2753-8818
ISBN (Print): 978-1-83558-131-5
ISBN (Online): 978-1-83558-132-2

Abstract

The banana ball is a famous way to score goals in football matches. In the flight, the ball bypasses the defensive wall, giving the goalkeeper the illusion that the ball is far away from the goal, and then the ball will suddenly change direction. In order to improve the scoring probability and make training more efficient and scientific, in this article, the mechanics principle of banana ball is analyzed. A complete and comprehensive analysis of the ball motion from kick-out to flight in the air is presented. The analysis of flight considers the magnitudes of air resistance, Magnus force and Bernoulli's principle. The complete equation of motion is established. The numerical simulation by Matlab is used to simulate flight path. The flight curve of banana ball is successfully simulated. The result is consistent with real phenomenon. This article is useful for athletes and football lovers with interest in banana ball practice.

Keywords:

banana ball, bernoulli’s principle, magnus force

Liu,S. (2023). Analysis of mechanical principle of banana ball. Theoretical and Natural Science,10,247-254.
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Liu,S. (2023). Analysis of mechanical principle of banana ball. Theoretical and Natural Science,10,247-254.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Mathematical Physics and Computational Simulation

ISBN:978-1-83558-131-5(Print) / 978-1-83558-132-2(Online)
Editor:Roman Bauer
Conference website: https://www.confmpcs.org/
Conference date: 12 August 2023
Series: Theoretical and Natural Science
Volume number: Vol.10
ISSN:2753-8818(Print) / 2753-8826(Online)

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References

[1]. Zhang Y and Shi W 2022 Knowledge is Power 8 76-77.

[2]. Asai T, Carré M J, Akatsuka T and Haake S J 2002 Sports Engineering 5 183-192.

[3]. Zhao B and Chen Z 2020 Physics and Engineering 30 50-54.

[4]. Che Y and Keir M Y A 2021 Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences 7 425-430.

[5]. Dou Y and Maeda M 2019 International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society 3 86-93.

[6]. Wang W and Liu X 2008 Bulletin of Sport Science & Technology 16 25 43.

[7]. Li F 2013 Silicon Valley 1 174.

[8]. Zhao Y and Ma Y 2021 Physics and Engineering 31 79-86.

[9]. Wang B 2020 Electronic Research Archive 28 359-371.

[10]. Goff J E, Hong S and Asai T 2020 MDPI 49 143.