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    ball contacted beyond the top of arms reach the height of release is lower and it won’t make it over the net. If I do not have my arm stretched out to full length prior to contacting the ball I won’t be able to generate as much momentum and therefore transfer of momentum to the ball is not at its highest. Stand with feet shoulder width apart This is important as it ensures you are balanced. If not applied your base of support would be smaller and you would be unbalanced. Being unstable

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    3. The force acting on the system either have a constant orientation or are oriented parallel to the direction along which the point of application moves. THEORICAL PRINCIPLE: Newton’s second law of motion states that the rate of change of momentum of a body directly proportional to the force acting on it and takes place in the direction of the applied force. The mathematical expression of Newton’s second law of motion is F (mv-mu)/t F m(v-u)/t F ma Where m is the mass of

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    object without gravitational pull. Momentum is mass in motion‚ momentum refers to the quantity of motion an object has. How much momentum an object has depends on two variables‚ the mass and the speed. Speed is the distance a moving object covers in a certain time. An object that covers long distance in a short period of time has a high speed whereas another object that covers the same distance in a longer period of time has a lower speed. In terms of an equation‚ momentum is equal to mass multiplied by

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    ball contacted beyond the top of arms reach the height of release is lower and it won’t make it over the net. If I do not have my arm stretched out to full length prior to contacting the ball I won’t be able to generate as much momentum and therefore transfer of momentum to the ball is not at its highest. Stand with feet shoulder width apart This is important as it ensures you are balanced. If not applied your base of support would be smaller and you would be unbalanced. Being unstable impacts

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    was looking good for the Confederate until the battle of Gettysburg. This war was the turning point that would lead to a Union victory. I believe this because of the large abundance of Confederate men that were either missing‚ wounded‚ or dead‚ the momentum given to the Union‚ and that this is the key victory that stopped the invasion of the south from spreading into the north. My first reason for why the battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the Civil war is the amount of Confederate that

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