On a level floor, an Olympic long jumper started from rest and ran at 3.5 m/s2 for 10 m and then jump at angle of 35o. What is the length and the height of the jump?

On a level floor, an Olympic long jumper started from rest and ran at 3.5 m/s2...
AN Olympic long jumper leaves the ground at an angle of 30 degrees at a velocity of 10 m/s. a) what is the length of the jump if the jump is made on earth (g= 9.80 m/s^2)? b) what is the length of the jump if the jump is made on the moon (g= 1.60 m/s^2)?
A bungee jumper plans to bungee jump from a bridge 53.0 m above the ground. He plans to use a uniform elastic cord, tied to a harness around his body, to stop his fall at a point 12.0 m above the water. Model his body as a particle and the cord as having negligible mass and obeying Hooke's law. In a preliminary test he finds that when hanging at rest from a 5.00 m length of the cord, his body...
Potpourri A fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 8.5 m/s. At what two angles should the nozzle point so that the water lands 3.1 m away? Extreme sports enthusiasts have been known to jump off the top of the Rachel Carson Bridge, a bridge of height 23 m in Pittsburgh. Assume a jumper runs horizontally off the top of the bridge deck with a speed of 3.0 m/s and enjoys a free fall until...
Q8. G) A child rolls a ball on a level floor 3.5 m to another child. If the ball makes 12.0 revolutions, what is its diameter? (ii) A grinding wheel 0.35 m in diameter rotates at 2200 rpm. Calculate its angular velocity in rad s (in)What are (a) the linear speed and (b) the acceleration of a point on the edge of the grinding F, Volu wheel? 09. 2.998 x A child in a boat throws a 5.30-kg package out...
Consider a bungee jumper dropping vertically in freefall from a bridge 80 m above the ground. After three seconds, the elastic cord connecting the jumper to the bridge starts to stretch, which changes the jumper's acceleration to 15 m/s2 upwards. a) Sketch (without doing any math) the position vs time, velocity vs. time, and acceleration vs. time graphs for the bungee jumper from the moment they start to fall to the moment they reach the closest to the ground. b)...
Susan Jackson is a long jumper with the University's athletics team. She is currently in training for the next summer Olympic games A sample of 51 long jumps have been recorded Long jump marks (m) 7.4 6.89 7.396.77 8.13 6.43 6.92 6.617.437.25 7.58 7.54 7.49 7.91 7.38 7.08 6.157.11 6.926.73 6.74 6.83 7.22 7.51 7.02 7.08 7.14 7.18 7.256.68 6.95 6.83 6.96 6.6 7.38 6.477 6.51 6.447.91 6.72 7.797.63 6.88 6.47 7.68 7.317.22 7.387.62 6.31 40 40 40 30 30...
1. An Olympic diver drops from the 10 meter platform with an initial vertical velocity of 0.0 m/s. If the diver needs to clear the edge of the pool by 5 m, what was the horizontal velocity of the diver at the instant of takeoff? What was the horizontal velocity right before landing? (You may assume that the edge of the platform was directly above the edge of the pool.) 2. A long jumper leaves the ground at an angle...
An 80.0 kg bungee jumper drops from rest off a bridge that is 200.0 m above a river. As he falls, air resistance is negligible, and the unstretched bungee cord attached to him uncoils. The mass of the bungee cord is negligible. When the jumper is 50.0 m below the bridge, the bungee cord is completely uncoiled and forms a straight line. Below that point, the bungee cord acts as a spring, obeying Hooke's law as it is stretched beyond...
Starting from rest, a 68.0 kg woman jumps down to the floor from a height of 0.790 m, and immediately jumps back up into the air. While she is in contact with the ground during the time interval 0 < t < 0.800 s, the force she exerts on the floor can be modeled using the function F = 9,200t − 11,500t2 where F is in newtons and t is in seconds. (a) What impulse (in N · s) did...
Starting from rest, a 68.0 kg woman jumps down to the floor from a height of 0.650 m, and immediately jumps back up into the air. While she is in contact with the ground during the time interval 0 < t < 0.800 s, the force she exerts on the floor can be modeled using the function F = 9,200t − 11,500t2 where F is in newtons and t is in seconds. (a) What impulse (in N · s) did...