Physics affects the gymnast in gymnastics. Think about it...gravity is the force that pulls the gymnast down. Newton's first law of motion (an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force) is applied when the gymnast is rotating on the bars; his or her own momentum is the force that propels them. Newton's second law of motion (force=mass x acceleration) is applied when the gymnast is trying to move: the heavier the gymnast, the more force is necessary to make him or her move. Newton's third law of motion (every action has an equal and opposite reaction) applies when the beam is supporting the gymnast: the beam exerts an equal force on the gymnast to keep him or her from falling over. So, there you go!
The International Federation of Gymnastics passed that rule in 1992.
Well, obviously kinematics, gravity, and velocity affect basketball. Especially when you're shooting the ball.
Hartford school of gymnastics
No, not only has Chile not won a gymnastics medal ... they have never sent an athlete to the Olympics to compete in gymnastics.
Quantum Physics, Astronomical Physics
it involves physics, which depend on mass and weight.
Because the physics optimistic the technology without physics there can be technology.
The International Federation of Gymnastics passed that rule in 1992.
No! It's just that small people are most successful at gymnastics! Well, that's as far as I know, at least
It doesn't. Fencing takes place in the physical world, and so it's action is ruled by the laws of physics, not the other way around. Physics is exactly the same whether fencing take place or not. How does physics affect fencing? Do your own homework.
Well, I know that society ignores physics because they believe the official story on the JFK assassination and it fails to agree with physics.
Well, I know that society ignores physics because they believe the official story on the JFK assassination and it fails to agree with physics.
The mechanics involve such things as the function of bones as levers, the forces exerted by muscles, the use of equipment such as a horse as a fulcrum. Gymnastics is not normally analysed in that way, however, since it is more of a sport than a problem in physics.
Nothing. Quantum physics does not have any rules that affect physical objects
Physics is the study of matter and energy. People that study physics learn about how matter and energy interact with each other and how they affect each other.
Quantum physics does not affect reality in any way, rather it is a group of hypotheses that has been advanced to try to explain how the physical world works and why it works in that manner.
Gymnastics is a lot about physics, rotation speed, and angles. There is a surprising amount of math involves in gymnastics, though most people do not tend to look at it from a mathematical perspective.