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In a long jump, an athlete runs a good d...

In a long jump, an athlete runs a good distance before taking a long jump.

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As an athiete runs.he tries to push the backward producing an action on the ground. Due to reaction the athlete gets momentum, As a result, the athlete can take a long jump.
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