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*1.3.b. Projectile motion Categorise
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This type of table tennis shot will cause the ball to spin back towards you after it bounces
Releasing a discus at an optimum angle to maximise the distance it travels
The short distance between the track surface and the Formula One racing car maintains a low air pressure beneath the car
Using the angle of attack to create region of higher pressure immediately above the javelin, extending its time in flight
A footballer will use this type of pass to bend the ball around an opponent
This type of tennis shot causes the upper region of the ball to spin about its transverse axis against the direction of air flow
A shot used in table tennis to increase the velocity of the ball
A shot used in tennis to extend the flight time of the ball and allow the player to re-position themselves
A slice shot in golf causes the ball to deviate right
Pointing the skis slightly upwards when performing a skip jump will extend air time compared to if they were horizontal
The compact design of a track bicycle contributes to its aerodynamic capabilities
A hook shot in golf causes the ball to deviate left