3. Why does an athlete run a certain distance before taking a leap?
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The inertia of motion helps an athlete to gain the momentum that would help him to take a long jump. ... This external force is gained by an athlete by running for a certain distance horizontally, in turn, which increases the kinetic energy of that athlete.
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The inertia of motion helps an athlete to gain the momentum that would help him to take a long jump. ... This external force is gained by an athlete by running for a certain distance horizontally, in turn, which increases the kinetic energy of that athlete.
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