SPEAKER_04 4:52–4:53
Yeah. So OK, this is the difference between the force application and then the demonstration of velocity in any kind of a throw. So if we were talking about a javelin, we were talking about a baseball, we were talking about, I don't know what else does anybody throw here. The point is there's a point of max P. That's the maximum force that propagates the energy into the implement and then there's the release. So there's no more force application like the force application is reduced. Right. That's why so if you were just walking across the ground. At the point of max P, your force is maximum when you're in the most, and when you still have ground contact and your foot is in the latest representation of late, right? They're still forced into the ground. It's a heck of a lot less than what it was at max P and the velocity is higher. You see? That's what we're talking about. So force would be reduced. You would go in the opposite direction, technically speaking. Opposing.
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