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  1. a gymnast tumbles forward 4.0m, does cartwheels to the left for 6.0m and climbs a vertical rope to a height of 3.0m. What is the
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  2. a gymnast tumbles forward 4.0m does cartwheels to the left for 6.0 m and climb a vertical rope to a height of 3.0m. What is the
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  3. A gymnast weighing 72 kg hangs from a cross bar. His coach pushes himforward with a force of 38 N and backward with a force of
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  4. which of the following correctly revised the sentence below to achieve parallel structureA successful gymnast must have good
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  5. Gymnasts often practice on foam floors, which increase the collision time when a gymnast falls. What effect does this have on
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  6. A gymnast on a high bar swings through two revolutions in a time of 1.90s. Find the angular velocity of the gymnast
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  7. newtons first law: a gymnast needs a lot of upper body strength because they are working against the force of gravity. explain
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  8. A gymnast is swinging on a high bar. The distance between his waist and the bar is 1.15 m, as the drawing shows. At the top of
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  9. A gymnast is swinging on a high bar. The distance between his waist and the bar is 1.26 m, as the drawing shows. At the top of
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  10. A gymnast is attempting to perform splits. From the information given in the figure below, calculate the magnitude (in N) and
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