The only things I know about science is you kick a ball hard, it goes fast. If you kick a heavy ball it would be harder to move. If you kick a light object it would easily move.
Q: Explain how Newton's 2nd Law applies to "kicking a ball" in NFL A: The mass and acceleration of the kicker's leg exerts a greater force on the ball when kicked, allowing the ball to travel a greater distance
I don't know if this will help anyone but if you click the 3 dots that is next to the save and share button, and click open transcript, You will be able to read what the person in the video is saying and you will have the time stamps.
If ur from my class or sum ima help u First law 1. Direction 2. Inertia 3. Mass is the amount of matter he has Weight is how strongly an objects mass is attracted to him 4. Inertia
Could have made the video so much more interesting and relevant if they'd used how the players' mass affect force too. Just saying. But good/interesting Jr High science video.
Not sure what you're implying, but a player's leg strength is all that matters. The size of the player isn't really relevant. There have been small kickers and big kickers and there is no correlation between player mass and kicking distance. The only correlation between a players mass is that if two legs are kicking at the same velocity, the heavier leg will impart more energy into the ball. But generally lighter legs can be moved by the muscles with a higher velocity, which also imparts more energy than slower velocity legs. Muscle strength is what matters. Not player mass. If two guys have the same leg muscle strength, the fatter player has neither an advantage nor disadvantage in kicking field goals.
If you guys need help here 5 months ago If you need help with homework, I hope this helps. Q: What actually happens when you kick the ball and why does the ball go where you ask it to go? A: Newton's Second Law of Motion. Q: A change in velocity is an.. A: Acceleration. Q: In order for an object to accelerate a _________ must be applied. A: Force. Q: An impulse is equal to the __________ multiplied by the _______________the force is applied. A: Force, time. Q: A bigger impulse would result in all of the following EXCEPT A: The ball moving slower. Q: Does the distance of a field goal change the approach a kicker would take? A: No. (Or depending on the question, false.)
Teacher calls you how are you doing hopefully you have a good day then two minutes later posts 12 paragraph assignment with a special interest rate form I got an answer every single question that I find a solution finder cite textual evidence
people who care about NFL examples, care very little about kicking... could have talked about force in tackling vs breaking tackles, why smaller players can change direction quicker than bigger players, why lifting weights is so important for players...
... Lol hopefully my school doesn't know who I am- But uhhhhh - I have to write 1 sentence on what part was the most helpful in explaining the second law of motion. *Send help.*
who is watching this for homework
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The science of NFL Football: Newton’s second law answer sheet
5. F= ma
6. Momentum
Oof, I have a different sheet.
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The only things I know about science is you kick a ball hard, it goes fast. If you kick a heavy ball it would be harder to move. If you kick a light object it would easily move.
i love it newton's law mixed with football amazing
THis confused me more than it helped me oops
I have this as class -.-
Q: Explain how Newton's 2nd Law applies to "kicking a ball" in NFL
A: The mass and acceleration of the kicker's leg exerts a greater force on the ball when kicked, allowing the ball to travel a greater distance
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sometimes when watching these type of video I wonder how life would be if I was a dog-
A lot easier-
Makes sense-
I don't know if this will help anyone but if you click the 3 dots that is next to the save and share button, and click open transcript, You will be able to read what the person in the video is saying and you will have the time stamps.
period 1 group 6 the Newton's second law of motion is to move a different direction 3:40
Confused me more than it helped
Question: Describe all the ways that Newton’s Laws can apply in the game of football
Answer:
-F=ma
-Momentum
-Impulse
-Force
These may not be exact
If ur from my class or sum ima help u
First law
1. Direction
2. Inertia
3. Mass is the amount of matter he has Weight is how strongly an objects mass is attracted to him
4. Inertia
8th grade homework
Yup. terrible.
@Joshua Rivera Solis when the imposter is sus! :flushed:
6th canada moment
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4th grade homework.
1. F=ma
2. Momentum
I'm watching this for homework but learning these laws are really hard for me. There's too many words that seem confusing to me.
same
Had to watch 3 of these videos for a short science class google doc. Who else
I am always looking for new ways to get kids into science. This is good.
Can someone help? Describe all the ways that Newton’s laws can apply in the game of football
if these helped you with homework then
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For large impulse
1- big force in less time
2- constant amount of force for big time interval 🤠
i love how they used the tf2 medigun sound 2:50
who else is watching this for homework.
Could have made the video so much more interesting and relevant if they'd used how the players' mass affect force too. Just saying. But good/interesting Jr High science video.
Not sure what you're implying, but a player's leg strength is all that matters. The size of the player isn't really relevant. There have been small kickers and big kickers and there is no correlation between player mass and kicking distance.
The only correlation between a players mass is that if two legs are kicking at the same velocity, the heavier leg will impart more energy into the ball. But generally lighter legs can be moved by the muscles with a higher velocity, which also imparts more energy than slower velocity legs.
Muscle strength is what matters. Not player mass. If two guys have the same leg muscle strength, the fatter player has neither an advantage nor disadvantage in kicking field goals.
wait a sec... jr high?!? i used this in 5th grade. Nostalgia.
Bruh that haircut xD 2:59
2 words, S C I E N C E C L A S S W O R K
3:51 thank me later
xD ayyy thx ima fail now ;-;
Homework. Takes the fun away from watching this for fun
What if you pretended it wasn’t homework?
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2021 anybody ?
2:50 TF2 medi gun.
i was looking for this comment
Hi 2:00
hashtag science homework 😅
Here for science?
here is a question Who the hell cares Why the damn football moves
answer nobody
except science teachers
If you guys need help here
5 months ago
If you need help with homework, I hope this helps.
Q: What actually happens when you kick the ball and why does the ball go where you ask it to go?
A: Newton's Second Law of Motion.
Q: A change in velocity is an..
A: Acceleration.
Q: In order for an object to accelerate a _________ must be applied.
A: Force.
Q: An impulse is equal to the __________ multiplied by the _______________the force is applied.
A: Force, time.
Q: A bigger impulse would result in all of the following EXCEPT
A: The ball moving slower.
Q: Does the distance of a field goal change the approach a kicker would take?
A: No. (Or depending on the question, false.)
did they seriously just use the team fortress 2 sound effect at 2:49 ??? XDXDXD
oml yeah
Teacher calls you how are you doing hopefully you have a good day then two minutes later posts 12 paragraph assignment with a special interest rate form I got an answer every single question that I find a solution finder cite textual evidence
people who care about NFL examples, care very little about kicking... could have talked about force in tackling vs breaking tackles, why smaller players can change direction quicker than bigger players, why lifting weights is so important for players...
It confused me more than understanding
... Lol hopefully my school doesn't know who I am- But uhhhhh - I have to write 1 sentence on what part was the most helpful in explaining the second law of motion. *Send help.*
say that it taught you force is equal to the mass of an object multiplied by acceleration
awsome
i’m
doing it for an assignment
Hey Ms Elizabeth it’s Scotland
why so many balls :)
watching this for homework cri;-;
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Im doing this for science homework lol
Anybody in 8D watching this for homework
I just want to see if anyone from my school will see this! Hi guys!
hmmmm
anyone else watching this for homework?
Is that Lester Holt Narrating????
Just googled it....yes.....yes it is
Oh yay , science work
hi mrs. matthews
guys go do ur work xoxo nicki
Me
bro i have to watch dis for homework blahhhh
hi Mr blue
I is bamboozled /:
u ruined football for me >:(
homework?
yay homework
Video keeps pausing for me 0/10
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666 likes...
lets keep it that way.
Watching this in my IPC period 😂
oof
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stinky.
poopy
Not good at all
Pleeease get a hair cut Jim. Otherwise excellent video- 7th graders totally engaged - even the girls!
no
“even the girls” lmfao
this not right........
Who is watching this for homework
Me