Section 3 enrichment f ma and football 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing Table 1, which outlines the physical criteria for each football position. Make notes on how these criteria relate to the players' data.
  3. Next, refer to Table 2. Calculate each player's mass from their weight using the formula: mass = weight / acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²). Fill in the 'Mass' column accordingly.
  4. Evaluate each player based on their calculated mass and performance metrics like speed and time. Assign two players to each position based on your analysis.
  5. In Table 3, document your selections by writing down the assigned players and your reasoning for each choice, referencing Newton’s laws where applicable.
  6. Finally, answer the question regarding Dave's required mass gain by applying F = ma and v = v0 + at equations. Ensure all calculations are clearly presented in the form.

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0:01 0:51 Newtons third law of motion. States that when it comes to force for every. Action. There is anMoreNewtons third law of motion. States that when it comes to force for every. Action. There is an equal and opposite reaction. This law is most visible when you see players running down the floor.
0:41 4:12 Field Newtons third law dictates that the total momentum between players must be the same beforeMoreField Newtons third law dictates that the total momentum between players must be the same before the Collision. As it is after the Collision.
For example, when you bounce a basketball on the ground, the force of the basketball pushing down to the ground is equal and opposite to the force of the basketball pushing back up when it bounces.
Throwing the Football. The angle of a kick helps determine how far it will travel. When the football travels through the air, it always follows a curved, or parabolic, path because the movement of the ball in the vertical direction is influenced by the force of gravity.
0:39 4:12 Its very important to have have some speed. And momentum as youre going in to make that tackle theMoreIts very important to have have some speed. And momentum as youre going in to make that tackle the better youre able to use that to your advantage.

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ing to the third law, if one object (like your foot) exerts a force on a second object (like the ball), the second object also exerts a force on the first object. Those two forces are always in magnitude and in direction. This is what many refer to as the principle - every has an equal and opposite .

section 3 enrichment f ma and football