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  1. During a shootout, players analyze the goalkeeper's foot positioning, body language, and hand movements to predict their actions. A goalkeeper leaning towards one side or hesitating in their stance may reveal an opening. Observing these subtle signals allows players to aim for less-guarded areas ofRead more

    During a shootout, players analyze the goalkeeper’s foot positioning, body language, and hand movements to predict their actions. A goalkeeper leaning towards one side or hesitating in their stance may reveal an opening. Observing these subtle signals allows players to aim for less-guarded areas of the goal. Accurate anticipation not only increases the chances of scoring but also sharpens a player’s ability to make quick decisions under high-pressure scenarios.

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  2. Yes, imagination has played an important role in the development of physics. Huygen's principle, Bohr's theory, Maxwell equations, Heisenberg's uncertainity principle, etc. were the imaginations of the scientists which successfully explained the various natural phenomena. This question related to ChRead more

    Yes, imagination has played an important role in the development of physics. Huygen’s principle, Bohr’s theory, Maxwell equations, Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle, etc. were the imaginations of the scientists which successfully explained the various natural phenomena.
    This question related to Chapter 1 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 1. Units and Measurements. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  3. Both science and arts are creative. Both portray realm of experience. This question related to Chapter 1 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 1. Units and Measurements. Give answer according to your understanding. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-Read more

    Both science and arts are creative. Both portray realm of experience. This question related to Chapter 1 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 1. Units and Measurements. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  4. Classical physics mainly deals with macroscopic phonemena which may be at the laboratory, terrestrial and astronomical scales. Here the particle size>10^-8m and particle velocity <<10^8m/s. Here we need not consider strong or weak nuclear forces. Gravitational and electromagnetic forces areRead more

    Classical physics mainly deals with macroscopic phonemena which may be at the laboratory, terrestrial and astronomical scales. Here the particle size>10^-8m and particle velocity <<10^8m/s. Here we need not consider strong or weak nuclear forces. Gravitational and electromagnetic forces are sufficient to explain these macroscopic phenomena. On the other hand, quantum mechanics deals with microscopic phenomena at the minute scales of atoms, molecules and nuclei. Here the strong and weak nuclear forces become dominant. This question related to Chapter 1 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 1. Units and Measurements. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  5. Key skills for a handball goalkeeper include agility, quick reflexes, and anticipation. Maintaining a proper stance with knees slightly bent and weight distributed evenly enables rapid lateral movements. Observing the shooter’s body language and arm movements helps anticipate the ball's trajectory.Read more

    Key skills for a handball goalkeeper include agility, quick reflexes, and anticipation. Maintaining a proper stance with knees slightly bent and weight distributed evenly enables rapid lateral movements. Observing the shooter’s body language and arm movements helps anticipate the ball’s trajectory. Additionally, goalkeepers must be prepared to dive or block, using outstretched arms and fingers to maximize coverage. Focus, quick decision-making, and the ability to absorb impact are crucial for consistent performance.

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