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what happens to the brain when football players are hit? scientists placed sensors in their helmets to find out. which two things did these sensors measure? a the location of the ball when players are hit b the direction the head moves when players collide c how fast players are running before they are hit d how much the players weigh at the time of a tackle e how fast the head moves when players are hit
To determine what the sensors measure, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The sensors are in helmets, so measuring the ball's location is irrelevant. Eliminate A.
- Option B: When players collide, the head's movement direction is relevant to brain impact. This is a valid measurement.
- Option C: The sensors are in helmets, not for measuring running speed. Eliminate C.
- Option D: Helmet sensors don't measure player weight during a tackle. Eliminate D.
- Option E: The speed of the head's movement when hit is relevant to brain impact. This is a valid measurement.
So the two correct options are B and E.
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B. the direction the head moves when players collide, E. how fast the head moves when players are hit