Kai
3rd Grade Van Law
Paralympic Short Distance Running
These are the rules and history of short distance running. First, this sport was founded in 1890. This sport was added to the Paralympics in 1960. For the rules in this sport, you need to be the first to cross the finish line. They also need prosthetics and it needs to be fair. Those are the rules and history of short distance running. This sport also shows physics with Newton’s Laws of Motion.
Newton’s first law of motion is found in Paralympic short distance running. Newton’s first law of motion, when the players are waiting to run they will not run until another force is applied. When the players are running they will not stop running until another force is applied. Additionally, force, when the players are running they are using muscular force. When the players aren’t running they are using muscular force. Finally, motion, When the players are not running they are at rest. When the players are running they are in motion. In conclusion, those are examples of how Newton’s first law is in Paralympic short distance running.
Newton’s second law can be found in Paralympic short distance running. Newton’s second law says the more mass the players have the more force is needed to accelerate. The less mass the players have the less force needed to accelerate. Additionally, mass, the players are a mass because they are solid, liquid and gas. The stadium is a mass too because it is solid. Finally, acceleration and deceleration, when the players start moving they are accelerating because accelerating is moving faster. When the players stop moving they are decelerating because decelerating is slowing down. These are examples of how Newton’s second law is in Paralympic short distance running.
There are multiple reasons that Newton’s 3rd law is in Paralympic short distance running. Newton’s 3rd Law says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Electrical actions and reactions, when someone pushes a button it causes a signal for the athlete to start running. When someone talks through a microphone, most of the people in the stadium hear what they say. Also, there are physical actions and reactions. When the players push with their feet backwards, they get pushed forwards. When the players cross the finish line, they start decelerating. Finally, there are other actions and reactions. When the referee pushes the trigger the start gun goes off. When the players stop pushing with their feet, they stop running. In conclusion, these are some ways Newton’s laws are in Paralympic Short Distance Running.