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In the context of sports, which force is responsible for pulling an athlete back down to the ground after they jump?
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Gravity
Muscular force
Air resistance
Ground reaction force
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Which force opposes the motion of an athlete running through the air at high speed?
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Air resistance
Gravity
Muscular force
Ground reaction force
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In the context of sports, which force is responsible for pulling an athlete back down to the ground after they jump?
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Which force opposes the motion of an athlete running through the air at high speed?
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When a weightlifter pushes against the ground to lift a heavy barbell, which force is exerted on the weightlifter by the ground?
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When a basketball player jumps to make a slam dunk, which force is responsible for propelling them upwards?
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What role does gravity play in the motion of a cyclist riding downhill?
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When a sprinter accelerates from rest to full speed, which force is responsible for propelling them forward?
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When a javelin thrower releases the javelin, which force causes the javelin to move through the air?
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What force must a cyclist overcome when riding into a headwind?
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In which type of lever is the fulcrum located between the effort force and the resistance force?
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When a person performs a bicep curl with a dumbbell, which type of lever is being utilized with the hand as the fulcrum, the weight as the resistance, and the elbow joint as the effort force?
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What is the formula for calculating force?
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Which of the following is an example of a force in sports?
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What happens to acceleration if mass increases while force remains constant?
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How does mass affect the acceleration of an object under a constant force?
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According to Newton's first law of motion, an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force. Which of the following is an example that demonstrates this law in sports?
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Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. Which of the following best illustrates this law in a sporting context?
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Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In the context of sports, which scenario exemplifies this law?
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In a game of volleyball, a player serves the ball by applying a force to it. How does the ball react according to Newton's third law of motion?
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A sprinter running a race on a track is able to change their speed and direction by applying force. How does Newton's second law of motion relate to the sprinter's ability to accelerate?
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In a game of tennis, a player hits a serve with a racket, causing the ball to travel towards their opponent. How does Newton's third law of motion explain the interaction between the player and the ball?
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A basketball player dribbles the ball down the court, applying force to keep it in motion. How does Newton's first law of motion relate to the ball's movement during dribbling?
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In a game of soccer, a goalkeeper dives to save a shot by extending their arms and legs. How does Newton's third law of motion apply to this action?
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In a game of basketball, a player jumps to make a slam dunk. How does Newton's second law of motion relate to the player's ability to jump higher?