An athlete competing in long

  1. An athlete competing in the long jump leaves the ground with a speed of 9.14 m/s at an angle of 35° above the horizontal. How
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  2. An athlete competing in long jump leaves the ground with a speed of 9.14 m/s at an angle of 35 degrees above the horizontal.
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  3. briefly explain how an athlete competing in the long jump can prevent the trunk from pitching forward after take-off
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  4. One athlete in a race runnng on a long, straight track with a constanct speed v1 is a distance d behind a second athlete running
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  5. Please helpThe year is 2115. There is a high jump competition on planet Mars. An athlete of mass 72 kg who has been clearing a
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  6. One athlete in a race running on a long, straight track with a constant speed v1 is a distance d behind a second athlete running
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  7. Athlete J runs 2/3 of a mile in 8 minutes. Athlete H runs 2 3/4 miles in 1/2 hour.Part A: If Athlete J continues at that speed,
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  8. Most of the time athletes should practice persistence in their training if they want to succeed. What is the MOST widely
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  9. An athlete running on curved track with 15 m radius and with speed of 6.7 m/s. If the athlete doesn't tilt to avoid falling down
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  10. A track coach records three sprinters' statistics throughout the season. The median 400-meter race time, in seconds, and the
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