1. Which statement is false? ➡ A. When kicking a ball, our horizontal velocity impacts the flight time of the ball ➡ B. When kicking a ball, our vertical velocity impacts the flight time of the ball ➡ C. When kicking a ball, vertical velocity will equal 0 at the peak of the trajectory ➡D. When kicking a ball, displacement is impacted by horizontal velocity
1. Which statement is false? ➡ A. When kicking a ball, our horizontal velocity impacts the flight time of the ball ➡ B. When kicking a ball, our vertical velocity impacts the flight time of the ball ➡ C. When kicking a ball, vertical velocity will equal 0 at the peak of the trajectory ➡D. When kicking a ball, displacement is impacted by horizontal velocity
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Which statement is false?
➡A. When kicking a ball, our horizontal
velocity impacts the flight time of the ball
➡B. When kicking a ball, our vertical velocity
impacts the flight time of the ball
➡ C. When kicking a ball, vertical velocity will
equal 0 at the peak of the trajectory
➡D. When kicking a ball, displacement is
impacted by horizontal velocity
2. Which statement is correct?
➡A. An example anatomical descriptor is the
angle between a shank segment and the
ground
B. An example anatomical descriptor is the
height of our hip relative to the ground
➡ C. An example global descriptor is the
angle between a hip segment and a fixed
plane
➡ D. An example global descriptor is the
angle between a hip segment and a shank
segment
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