An athlete in long jump runs a distance before taking the leap give reason
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an athlete in long jump runs a distance before taking the leap to gain momentum because it helps him in jumping higher and longer due to momentum gained ...hope it helps have a gud day
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Reason why an athlete in long jump runs a distance before taking the leap:
- Momentum is a very significant part of an athlete’s life. The same is the case with the one involved in the long jump.
- An athlete takes a long run before taking a leap which is called ‘run-up’.
- This is very essential for them, to gain the inertia of motion to help the athlete take a very long jump.
- Thus, the run-up is directly proportional to the momentum gained, and hence the length of the jump of an athlete.
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