Force definitions
Force in context
Explain where it occurs
Applying force
Force Summation
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Define force

A push or pull that occurs when two objects interact.

100

An athlete lands from a jump. Which force is acting?

Ground force reaction

100

Explain where friction force occurs in physical activity.

Between a shoe and the ground during sprinting or changing direction.

100

Explain how increasing friction can improve sprint acceleration.

Increasing friction between the shoe and the track allows the athlete to push harder without slipping, improving acceleration.


100

What the sentence (one word). 

Summation of forces occurs when all body parts act together _________.

Sequentially.

100

Define ground force reaction.

A force exerted by the ground on a body or object that comes into contact with it.

100

What force occurs at a joint due to bones pressing against each other?

Joint force reaction.

100

Explain where gravitational force occurs in sport

During a jump, landing, or when a ball travels downward after being thrown.

100

How can an athlete manage drag force to improve performance?

By reducing drag through body position or equipment, an athlete can move faster and more efficiently.

100

What happens to performance if force summation is poor?

The movement becomes less efficient, resulting in reduced speed, distance, or force because the body segments are not coordinated effectively.

100

Define ground force reaction 

A force exerted by the ground on a body or object that comes into contact with it 

100

What force occurs when a stretched band recoils

Elastic force.

100

Explain where elastic force occurs in sport 

Elastic force occurs when a springboard is compressed and then recoils, helping the athlete jump higher.

100

 Explain how elastic force can increase power in a movement

Elastic force stores energy when muscles or equipment stretch and releases it to increase power.

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Force is influenced by a number of factors what do they inlcude?

1.The number of body parts used in the movement. 

2. The order and timing of the sequencing.   

3. The force and velocity generated.

4. The way in which the body and each part of the body is stabilised and balanced.

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