The video explains the physics calculations behind hurdling by showing a student hurdler, Jada, attempting a jump. Her classmates Sebastian and Cooper pause the video at various points to calculate metrics like Jada's takeoff force, mass, velocity, time in the air, and vertical and landing velocities using equations like momentum, force times time, and the Pythagorean theorem. They determine values like Jada pushing off with 500N of force, a mass of 50kg, a velocity of 3.81m/s for 0.1 seconds in the air, and vertical and landing velocities reaching 1 meter per second.
The video explains the physics calculations behind hurdling by showing a student hurdler, Jada, attempting a jump. Her classmates Sebastian and Cooper pause the video at various points to calculate metrics like Jada's takeoff force, mass, velocity, time in the air, and vertical and landing velocities using equations like momentum, force times time, and the Pythagorean theorem. They determine values like Jada pushing off with 500N of force, a mass of 50kg, a velocity of 3.81m/s for 0.1 seconds in the air, and vertical and landing velocities reaching 1 meter per second.
The video explains the physics calculations behind hurdling by showing a student hurdler, Jada, attempting a jump. Her classmates Sebastian and Cooper pause the video at various points to calculate metrics like Jada's takeoff force, mass, velocity, time in the air, and vertical and landing velocities using equations like momentum, force times time, and the Pythagorean theorem. They determine values like Jada pushing off with 500N of force, a mass of 50kg, a velocity of 3.81m/s for 0.1 seconds in the air, and vertical and landing velocities reaching 1 meter per second.
1. Physics of hurdles by Jada, Sebastian, and Cooper
-music in the background 2. Start playing famous hurdle person doing hurdles - Michelle Jenneke 3. Jada is shown doing the jump - Right before Jada does the jump the video pauses while she explains the calculations 4. Video runs through one more time without any stops or any sound in the background 5. Video of Sebastian saying the calculations of the jump Jada pushed off the ground with 500N 6. Sebastian explains mv=ft Jada had a mass of 50kg 7. Explain Jadas velocity and time - Jadas velocity is 3.81m/s :: Time - 0.1s 8. Cooper explains the vertical velocity and landing velocity - Vertical and landing velocity are both reaching the maximum velocity of 1 meters per second 9. Shows the calculations using the pythagorean theorem - A sq. + B sq. = C sq. 10. Equation - 3.81 m/s sq. + 1 m/s sq. = 4.81 m/s sq. 11. The End