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Brandon Hoth

@mrhoth2

Middle School Science Teacher in Stewartville, MN • Head Girls Track and Field Coach • 9th Grade Football Coach

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Fun article by Rob K! Thanks for highlighting our community, school district, and science. Physics at work! #ForcePairs Lunchbreak: Minnesota Teacher Helps 'GMFB' Analyze Angry Runs vikings.com/news/nfl-turno…

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Awesome article from Bring Me The News that shines more light on Stewartville Schools. Next up, kinetic energy in baseball and softball! #Physics bringmethenews.com/minnesota-life…

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RECORD, RANK, PUBLISH‼️📈 This is a crucial part of any #SprintBasedFootball program that operates with Tony Holler’s “Feed The Cats” philosophy as its foundation! Check out the article I wrote for Hudl discussing some key components of this system and how it can immediately

RECORD, RANK, PUBLISH‼️📈

This is a crucial part of any #SprintBasedFootball program that operates with <a href="/pntrack/">Tony Holler</a>’s “Feed The Cats” philosophy as its foundation!

Check out the article I wrote for <a href="/Hudl/">Hudl</a> discussing some key components of this system and how it can immediately
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Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion: Force = mass x acceleration Using Darnell Washington’s reported weight from the broadcast (300 lbs), he could generate ~20% more force in the tush push than his teammate Jonnu Smith. #Physics

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion: Force = mass x acceleration

Using Darnell Washington’s reported weight from the broadcast (300 lbs), he could generate ~20% more force in the tush push than his teammate Jonnu Smith. #Physics
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Shohei Ohtani transfers ~140 Joules of kinetic energy to a baseball when he throws a fastball. In his 4th inning home run, he transferred nearly 200 J of energy to the ball! MLB avg fastball: 120 J MLB avg exit velo: 114 J (Source: baseballsavant)

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This is amazing. Penei Sewell with about 4800 Joules of kinetic energy at or near top speed. Jamhyr Gibbs cracked 4300 J on his 78-yard touchdown run! These are both comparable to the KE of a galloping horse. #Physics

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Cooper Flagg lowers his center of mass just before takeoff, storing elastic potential energy. This rapidly converts to kinetic energy as he leaves the ground (with a force of at least 2,500 N exerted on the court)! #Physics

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Study guide for tomorrow’s trivia: - SI Units for measurement - Newton’s Laws - Forms of Energy - Macronutrients Be ready! #Science

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Awesome showing by the track girls at their end-of-season soccer banquet! Kaydyn Strum (Senior Captain) - DPOY and HVL All-Conference Avery Nelson (Freshman) - OPOY and HVL All-Conference Claire Rager (Freshman) - Varsity Rookie of the Year Winter Iron Tiger next 👀 #Zoom

Awesome showing by the track girls at their end-of-season soccer banquet!

Kaydyn Strum (Senior Captain)
- DPOY and HVL All-Conference
Avery Nelson (Freshman)
- OPOY and HVL All-Conference
Claire Rager (Freshman)
- Varsity Rookie of the Year

Winter Iron Tiger next 👀 #Zoom
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Approach ⬆️ kinetic energy Lowering center of mass ⬆️ potential energy Kicking leg backswing ⬆️ potential energy Forward leg swing = PE ➡️ KE - Follow through maximizes this conversion! #Science