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Movement of player in a football ground

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Answered by 1901030039
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Explanation

One of the early researches about motion analysis in football was from Reilly and Thomas (1976). They found that the overall distance covered by outfield player during a match consists of 24% walking, 36% jogging, 20% cruising, 11% sprinting, 7% moving backwards and 2% moving in possession of the ball.

Answered by pardhupaddu
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Explanation:

friction force is acting between the foot of the football player and the ground if the frictional forces absent between the foot of the football player and the ground then the football player will slipped on to the ground.... after kikking the ball by the player....the Ball will move with more momentum.. p=mv......although the contact time of the ball and the foot is very small..bit momentum of the foot is a transfer to the ball..

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