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Answered by MishraVidya1205
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Answer:

An athlete runs before jumping to gain momentum because it helps in jumping higher and longer because of the inertia of motion gained due to motion. When the athletes jump, they already have a forward motion that would be greater than that of a jump made from standing in one spot.

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Answered by kavithapotnuru49
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Answer:

An athlete runs for a while and then jumps because

by doing that runs he gains momentum {inertia of motion}.

The gained momentum will raise him.

Hence due to that he can do a long jump..

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