HORIZONTAL VELOCITY ESTIMATES (Segment Distance/Segment Times Velocity) VELOCITY
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HORIZONTAL VELOCITY ESTIMATES (Segment Distance/Segment Times Velocity) VELOCITY Walk Velocity Jog Velocity Sprint Velocity (m/sec m/sec) 523ml D2/12-V2 D3/T3-V3 D4/T4-V4 HORIZONTAL ACCELERATION ESTIMATES (Change Velocity/1 Acceleration) Velocity Walk Jog Acceleration Sprint Acceleration Acceleration (m/sec) (m/sec (m/see) (V4-V3)/T4= CALCULATIONS: Questions: I. Based on motor skills and biomechanical concepts related to physical activity, provide an example in the data where there is an increase in velocity. Based on motor skills and biomechanical concepts related to physical activity, provide an example in the data where there is a decrease in velocity Based on motor skills and biomechanical concepts related to physical activity, provide an example in the data where there is positive acceleration. 3. Based on motor skills and biomechanical concepts related to physical activity, provide an example in the data where there is negative acceleration. 4.Explanation / Answer
this type example is radily seen in animal hunting.. watch a tiger hunts a deer or any other prey. tiger calmly comes as much close as possible towards its prey and then suddenly it runs. there it acclerates to catch the pery . it keeps acclerating itself to increase its velocity uttill it catches it.
this is positive accleration shown by the tiger to chess the pery.
next , once it catches successfully, then slowy it retards itself to rest. here tiger generateds negative acceleration to stop itself. this physical example servers our purpose for question 3 and 4r.
i hope it is best exaple. thank you
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