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The Physics of Horse Jumping
By Hanna Mendola
Horse Force???
When jumping, a horse’s force depends on their back legs and the speed they are going at. Lets say a horse was walking and it tried to go over a 5 foot tree stump. Could you do that??? NOPE!!! Think logic.
Would Bigger or Smaller Horses Be Better?
Bigger of course! The bigger horse has more force in its back legs that that little pony. Sorry, but no matter how tiny and cute those ponies are, they just won’t do.
Newton’s Second Law
When a horse is jumping, it relies to Newton's Second Law, due to it’s mass. For more info, check out slide #2
Balance…
When jumping, a rider gets into a standing position called 2-point to balance the weight, as you see in this picture.
When the rider leans forward, the weight is balanced so the horse doesn't have to carry its self and the rider.
Speed!
As I mentioned in the second slide, speed matters. If a horse was traveling at a canter (like a really fast run for humans) the horse would have more force and jump higher. If the horse was trotting, (jogging) it would probably step over it instead of jump whatever it was trying to jump.
We got the basics,
Who’s up to a review???
When a horse is trying to go over a 5 foot jump, which gait would be better?
A. WALK B. TROT C. CANTER
True or falseWhen going over a jump you sit in the saddle.
True or falseHorses use their back legs to propel themselves over a jump.
Answers
Q # 1 C. CanterWhen a horse is going over a jump it has
more force by using more speedQ # 2 FalseThe balance will go away, and you and
the horse will be on the ground in no time!
Q # 3 TrueA horse’s force depends on it’s back
legs
Okay… Back to the Point
When I preformed my experiment, I jumped three horses! The first one, the biggest, Lincoln, he jumped the highest because of his mass. The next one was Gracie, a larger pony, and she skidded over the jump. The last horse was Bruce, the fastest, a bit smaller than Lincoln, (he is pure thoroughbred).
He jumped it very well. Not to high, not to low. YAY!
Data…The horse probably started out fast, then stumbled and went
VERY slow at the end.
Acceleration Trial 1
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Data…The horse probably went slow until it saw the jump, decided to go
fast, and then slowed when it went over the jump.
accleration 2
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Data…When the horse jumped, it’s speed probably decreased
when it jumped the jump, then it sped up again.
Accleration Trial 3
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Resources…
• http://clackhi.nclack.k12.or.us/physics/projects/Final%20Project-2005/6-Final%20Project/HorseJump/index.html
• http://www.civiced-ri.org/physite/lizhorse/index.htm
• Thanks to Chastain Horse Park, Serenbe Stables, And a BIG shout out to my Riding instructor, Marilyn. Thanks for the help!