When a high jumper leave the ground , where does the force which throws the jump upward come from??
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it is the muscular force which comes from the jumper's feet
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From the kinetic energy and the force applied on ground.
Explanation:
As per newton's third law-
Every action has equal and opposite reaction.
So when the jumper applies force on ground using his muscles(legs) , ground exerts an equal force in the opposite direction causing him to go up
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