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Rugby World Cup 2015
An open letter to World Rugby.
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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 766160" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I don't think you do understand otherwise we wouldn't have to walk this through in baby steps. Numbers done for ease. Lets assume we are working vacum as well.</p><p></p><p>1) Player A has the ball he is traveling at 10 m/s</p><p>2) Player B is parallel with Player A and also travelling at 10 m/s</p><p>3) If Player A passes it on the parallel the ball travels at 10m/s. It can't travel faster as no other force is speeding it up.</p><p>4) The ball is in flight for 1 second.</p><p>5) Player B catches the ball 10m further from where Player A let go of the ball.</p><p></p><p>It is not a forward pass as Player A passed it on the parallel and has not given it additional forward momentum. It's really not difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 766160, member: 72205"] I don't think you do understand otherwise we wouldn't have to walk this through in baby steps. Numbers done for ease. Lets assume we are working vacum as well. 1) Player A has the ball he is traveling at 10 m/s 2) Player B is parallel with Player A and also travelling at 10 m/s 3) If Player A passes it on the parallel the ball travels at 10m/s. It can't travel faster as no other force is speeding it up. 4) The ball is in flight for 1 second. 5) Player B catches the ball 10m further from where Player A let go of the ball. It is not a forward pass as Player A passed it on the parallel and has not given it additional forward momentum. It's really not difficult. [/QUOTE]
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