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What forces are involved in jumping vertically?

When jumping vertically, the main forces involved are the gravitational force pulling you down and the muscular force generated by your leg muscles to push you up against gravity. Additionally, there is also the ground reaction force pushing you upward as your feet leave the ground.


Does Show jumping have Math involved?

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What is scientific about jumping?

Jumping is a biological, biomechanical process that involves the conversion of stored energy in muscles into kinetic energy for propulsion off the ground. Scientists can study the physics and forces involved in jumping, as well as the physiological adaptations that enable humans and animals to perform this action efficiently.


Are your glutes involved in jumping?

Yes, the gluteal muscles are "abductor" muscles which extend the legs away from the body and are involved along with the quadriceps in forward/rearward motion, and in jumping.


What sort of exercise is Tom Daley involved in?

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What forces are involved in a tank?

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What does ski jumping have to do with science?

gravitational forces and and aerodynamics and a bunch of other stuff about materials


What is a long term cause of war involved the development of the armed forces an their use as a tool of diplomacy?

The use of armed forces as a tool of diplomacy is known as militarism.


What year were American ground forces directly involved in the war?

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What forces are involved in body boarding?

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What forces are used when you are jumping on a trampoline?

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What is some examples of long range force?

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