Sports, Exercise & Health Science HL
Sports, Exercise & Health Science HL
18
Chapters
197
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Chapter 1 - Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Chapter 1 - Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Chapter 2 - Cardio-Respiratory Exercise Physiology
Chapter 2 - Cardio-Respiratory Exercise Physiology
Chapter 3 - Nutrition & Energy Systems
Chapter 3 - Nutrition & Energy Systems
Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis
Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis
Chapter 5 - Skill In Sport
Chapter 5 - Skill In Sport
Chapter 6 - Measurement & evaluation of human performance
Chapter 6 - Measurement & evaluation of human performance
Chapter 7 - Training to optimize physiological performance
Chapter 7 - Training to optimize physiological performance
Chapter 8 - Environmental Factors & Performance
Chapter 8 - Environmental Factors & Performance
Chapter 9 - Non-Nutritional Ergogenic Aids
Chapter 9 - Non-Nutritional Ergogenic Aids
Chapter 10 - Individual Differences In Sport
Chapter 10 - Individual Differences In Sport
Chapter 11 - Motivation In Sport & Exercise
Chapter 11 - Motivation In Sport & Exercise
Chapter 12 - Arousal, Anxiety & Performance
Chapter 12 - Arousal, Anxiety & Performance
Chapter 13 - Psychological Skills Training
Chapter 13 - Psychological Skills Training
Chapter 14 - Overtraining, Stress & Burnout In Adolescent Athletes
Chapter 14 - Overtraining, Stress & Burnout In Adolescent Athletes
Chapter 15 - Physical Activity & Health
Chapter 15 - Physical Activity & Health
Chapter 16 - Nutrition For Sport & Exercise
Chapter 16 - Nutrition For Sport & Exercise
Chapter 17 - Internal Assessment & Practical Work
Chapter 17 - Internal Assessment & Practical Work
Chapter 18 - Perparing For Your Exams
Chapter 18 - Perparing For Your Exams
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Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis
Sports, Exercise & Health Science HL
Sports, Exercise & Health Science HL

Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis

Unlocking Newton's Laws Of Motion: The Ultimate Guide To Forces And Movement

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4 mins read
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Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

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Newton's first law of motion 🚀

  • AKA: Law of Inertia
  • The Gist: Things like to keep doing what they're doing unless some force tells them otherwise.
  • Official Statement: Objects stay at rest or keep moving in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
  • 🌍 Real World Example: Your cereal bowl stays on the table unless your mischievous cat pushes it off! (That darn force!)

Newton's second law of motion 🚀

  • AKA: Law of Acceleration
  • The Gist: How an object speeds up or slows down depends on the force applied to it and its mass.
  • Official Statement: Force = mass x acceleration (F = ma).
  • For the Pros: Force can also be represented as �=�(�−�)�F=mt(v−u)​ where �v is final velocity, �u is initial velocity, and �t is time.
  • 🛹 Real World Example: Pushing a skateboard makes it move. Pushing a car with the same force won't move it as much because it's heavier.

Newton's third law of motion 🚀

  • AKA: Law of Action-Reaction
  • The Gist: For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
  • Official Statement: When one object applies a force to a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude in the opposite direction on the first object.
  • 🚴‍♂️ Real World Example: When you push off the ground on a bike, the ground pushes back, propelling you forward.

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Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis
Sports, Exercise & Health Science HL
Sports, Exercise & Health Science HL

Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis

Unlocking Newton's Laws Of Motion: The Ultimate Guide To Forces And Movement

Word Count Emoji
661 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Newton's first law of motion 🚀

  • AKA: Law of Inertia
  • The Gist: Things like to keep doing what they're doing unless some force tells them otherwise.
  • Official Statement: Objects stay at rest or keep moving in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
  • 🌍 Real World Example: Your cereal bowl stays on the table unless your mischievous cat pushes it off! (That darn force!)

Newton's second law of motion 🚀

  • AKA: Law of Acceleration
  • The Gist: How an object speeds up or slows down depends on the force applied to it and its mass.
  • Official Statement: Force = mass x acceleration (F = ma).
  • For the Pros: Force can also be represented as �=�(�−�)�F=mt(v−u)​ where �v is final velocity, �u is initial velocity, and �t is time.
  • 🛹 Real World Example: Pushing a skateboard makes it move. Pushing a car with the same force won't move it as much because it's heavier.

Newton's third law of motion 🚀

  • AKA: Law of Action-Reaction
  • The Gist: For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
  • Official Statement: When one object applies a force to a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude in the opposite direction on the first object.
  • 🚴‍♂️ Real World Example: When you push off the ground on a bike, the ground pushes back, propelling you forward.

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