Physics can be used in many ways to describe jumping. One can examine the kinematics of jumping by looking at the acceleration, 9.8 m/s^2, that acts on you while you are in mid-air. Also, you could examine the potential energy you have when you jump or effects of air resistance.
5+5=10
There are multiple physics that go into and explain the motions and forces behind the running and jumping of track and field hurdles. These are the forces needed for jumping, forward motion in flight, and landing. Other physical quantitative measures include velocity, acceleration and height.
try jumping. if you come back down to the ground physics applies to you. if you don't, something's gone seriously wrong.
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Physics is plural. Physics means singular.
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5+5=10
There are multiple physics that go into and explain the motions and forces behind the running and jumping of track and field hurdles. These are the forces needed for jumping, forward motion in flight, and landing. Other physical quantitative measures include velocity, acceleration and height.
Energy conversions..work..power. Gravitational forces, Air resistance Velocity etc
Yes, a lot. You have to know the projectory when jumping, and how much mass you have when jumping in order to know if you can slam dunk, not to mention the force of the ball going in the basket.
try jumping. if you come back down to the ground physics applies to you. if you don't, something's gone seriously wrong.
try jumping. if you come back down to the ground physics applies to you. if you don't, something's gone seriously wrong.
There is no onomatopoeia for "jumping". Jumping is a verb.
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cat jumping is the act of jumping your cat.
Free jumping is when a horse is jumping without a rider in a mange.