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Peter Brancazio

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85:. He taught physics at the college until his retirement in 1997. After that, he taught adult education courses at Brooklyn College and Queens College for a while. Finally, from 1999 to 2019, he taught courses on religion, science and astronomy at 368: 139:
Although he was personally more interested in basketball, he was best known for his work on baseball. A number of terms he introduced are now part of the technical vocabulary of baseball.
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was published, where he "claim to have discovered the way to make a pure shooter by following the laws of physics" and "discuss a variety of physics concepts using sports".
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for more than 30 years, whose observatory he temporarily headed. He was best known for his work on physics in sports.
348: 46:. His interest in physics was sparked when his girlfriend and future wife Ronnie Kramer gave him a telescope. 90: 122:, in which he found the perfect throw angle in baseball. In 1983, his work on the physics of judging a 343: 338: 82: 58: 123: 101: 70: 62: 54: 50: 172: 66: 312: 285: 262: 279: 238: 74: 43: 23: 35: 198: 332: 128: 86: 78: 306: 93:. In recognizion of his achievements, he was awarded a Tow Professorship. 22:(March 22, 1939 – April 25, 2020) was an American professor of physics at 97: 39: 308:
Golf by the Numbers: How Stats, Math, and Physics Affect Your Game
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The Art of a Beautiful Game: The Thinking Fan's Tour of the NBA
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In 1981, he published his first work on sports physics in the
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Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in New York (state)
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Sport Science: Physical Laws and Optimum Performance
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a year later. Brancazio started teaching physics at
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Brooklyn College
Astoria
Queens
New York
engineering science
New York University
bachelor's degree
Columbia University
master's
nuclear engineering
Brooklyn College
astrophysics
PhD
Hutton House
Long Island University
COVID-19
Manhasset, New York
its pandemic
American Journal of Physics
fly ball
New Scientist
U.S. deaths near 100,000, an incalculable loss
The New York Times
COVID-19
"Peter Brancazio"




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