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stepping into the lab is a dominant
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forward from dude
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Jason Tatum with the 611 wingspan and a
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max touch that's more than a foot and a
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half above the rim Tatum has a defensive
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range of nearly thirty three hundred
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cubic feet that's larger than the range
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of two-time NBA Defensive Player of the
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Year Kawhi Leonard but it's not just as
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defensive potential that's getting tatum
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traction in the drop so to test the
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limits of his scoring ability we want to
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challenge his ability to battle his way
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to the rim
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[Music]
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hear ye hear ye
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Jason is now time for you to mean
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eyesand
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in the sports science lab no look better
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than that in a sports science first it's
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time to go medieval Jason what to earn
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his knighthood by dunking in Armour with
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the added weight representing defenders
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hanging off him down low the wrought
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iron chainmail weighs 20 pounds the most
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ridiculous thing I've ever done by 5
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but he easily flushes the rock home so
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the next step was to keep hiring on the
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armour tatum now weighs a whopping 270
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almost a third more than his normal body
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weight with our aspiring knight ready
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for battle
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we let him charge compared to a normal
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dunk the armor restricts his shoulders
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range of motion by 30 degrees and it
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reduces his apex by 10 inches but with
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launching power that equates to more
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than two and a half times his body
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weight Tatum gets enough air to slay the
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rim that was amazing how did it feel
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like you carrying the whole thing
Use your example to answer the guiding question:
How are force, mass, and acceleration related to an object's motion?
1 answer