What
would
be
the
shape
of
the
path
of
motion
of
the
athlete
during
jumping
in
air?
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
The whole point of the long jump is to jump as far as possible. A jumper
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Phases
3 Run up
4 Take Off
5 Flight
6 Landing
runs down the runway, launches themselves into the air, and then proceeds to fly through the air toward the landing pit (Figure 1). The way that the jump is measured is from the take off board to the mark in the sand that is closest to the take off board. Knowing this, we can classify the long jump as a projectile motion activity. Like many projectile motion activities, there is no need to worry about air resistance and drag force as we are evaluating the science behind long jumping, as the jumper is not moving fast enough to create a force that will have an impact. This means that our jumper will be traveling via uniformly accelerated motion. Looking more in depth into the phases and science of the long jump will give us a better idea of why we don't need to worry about air resistance and what we can do to make our jumps further and better.