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Newton's Laws in Sports
🏃 Part 1: Identifying Newton's Laws in Sports
1. A soccer ball sits on the field until a player kicks it. Which law does this demonstrate?
Newton's First Law (Inertia)
Newton's Second Law (F=ma)
Newton's Third Law (Action-Reaction)
2. A baseball pitcher throws harder to make the ball go faster. This is an example of:
Newton's First Law (Inertia)
Newton's Second Law (F=ma)
Newton's Third Law (Action-Reaction)
3. When a swimmer pushes water backward, the water pushes the swimmer forward. This demonstrates:
Newton's First Law (Inertia)
Newton's Second Law (F=ma)
Newton's Third Law (Action-Reaction)
4. Which of these sports actions show Newton's Third Law? (Check all that apply)
A runner pushing off the starting blocks
A basketball player jumping for a rebound
A tennis ball sitting on the court
A gymnast pushing off the vault
⚽ Part 2: Real-World Sports Scenarios
5. A sprinter is in the starting blocks before a race. Explain how Newton's First Law applies to this situation and what the sprinter must do to overcome it.
Sentence starter: Newton's First Law states that ________________
6. Why do football players need to apply more force to tackle a heavier opponent? Use Newton's Second Law (F=ma) in your explanation.
7. Describe how a basketball player uses Newton's Third Law when jumping for a shot. Include the action and reaction forces.
🎯 Part 3: Application & Analysis
8. Choose ONE sport you know well. Explain how understanding Newton's Laws could help an athlete improve their performance or prevent injury.
Sport chosen: _______________
9. Extension Challenge: A 150-pound football player and a 200-pound player both apply the same force when pushing off the ground. Using F=ma, who will have greater acceleration and why?
10. Draw and label a simple diagram showing the forces involved when a tennis player serves a ball. Include at least two of Newton's Laws in your explanation.
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