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Newtonian Mechanics in football Timothy Knuttel Newtonian Mechanics in football

Isaac Newton biography English Physicist and mathematician January 4, 1643 - March 31 1727 Born in Woolsthorpe, England Premature baby not expected to live Mother pulled him from school to tend the farm Attended the University of Cambridge Not considered standout scholar at Cambridge Published “Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematical” One of the most famous and prominent philosophers.

Newtonian mechanics Explanation of the 3 laws of Newton. 1 - A stationary body will stay stationary unless an external force is applied. 2 - Force is equal to mass x acceleration, and a change in motion is proportional to the force applied. (Info) 3 - For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Info)

How do these Laws apply to football !!?? Quick Example Video Give brief explanation of rules and why they apply 1 - A stationary body will stay stationary unless an external force is applied. 2 - Force is equal to mass x acceleration, and a change in motion is proportional to the force applied. 3 - For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

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