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is the change in the position of a body part with respect to the whole body.
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The seven basic movements are (pul…), (pus…), (s…), (l…), (h…), (r…) and (g…).
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(s…) and (p…) are similar body movements.
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Levers can be used to magnify .
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There are classes of levers.
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We use the -class lever the most.
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Two are exerted upon when the ball leaves the foot in soccer, friction and gravity.
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Gravity influences by trying to pull the body or body part down to the floor (if acting against gravity).
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Gravity is (p…) straight down, the (m…) that are lined up against that force will be most challenged.
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The , for example, is responsible for the attractive force between masses.
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