After a 70 kg high jumper goes over 2-meter bar, his body collides with the mat in a 0.01 seconds. How much force is exerted by the high jumper?

After a 70 kg high jumper goes over 2-meter bar, his body collides with the mat...
A high jumper (mass=70 kg) is competing in an Olympic event. The height she was trying to clear was when her CoG was 2.05 m above the ground (CoG was 1 m above ground at takeoff). While making the jump, the jumper’s foot was in contact with the ground for 0.22s during the upward phase of the jump. a. How much change in potential energy must the jumper have to just clear the bar? (1 pt) b. What is the...
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A 70 kg high jumper is attempting to clear a bar at a height of 2 meters. The coefficient of friction between his foot and the ground is 0.35. The resultant force of all of the forces just prior o take off when his foot is stillin contact with the ground is equal to 400 Newtons straight up What is the magnitude and direction of all of the forces...
A 54 kg pole vaulter intends to pass over a 6.4-meter high bar. She needs to maintain a minimal speed of 0.72 m/s at the top in order to pass the bar. What is the minimum speed at which she should run in order to attain the height? Neglect air resistance, as well as any energy absorbed by the pole Answer in units of m/s and round to one decimal place. Hints: Mechanical energy is conserved during vaulting. KE at...
QUESTION 3 A 54 kg pole vaulter intends to pass over a 6.9-meter high bar. She needs to maintain a minimal speed of 0.79 m/s at the top in order to pass the bar. What is the minimum speed at which she should run in order to attain the height? Neglect air resistance, as well as any energy absorbed by the pole. Answer in units of m/s and round to one decimal place. Hints: Mechanical energy is conserved during vaulting....
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Sarah is holding a 20 kg dumbbell over a 30-meter high cliff (32 meters from her hands to the ground). Just as she releases the dumbbell, it has a potential energy of 6272 J and kinetic energy of 0 J. However, just as the dumbbell hits the ground, how much potential and kinetic energy does it have?
Jake weighs 70 kg and has a core body temperature of 37 ° C when he begins steady state exercise at a VO2 of 2.5 L O2/min (12.5 kcal/min). His gross mechanical efficiency is 15%, and his sweat rate is 10 mL/min. Assume that all sweat produced evaporates and that 10% of heat produced is lost through radiative, conductive, and convective heat losses combined. After 45 minutes of exercising at this VO2, how much will his body temperature increase? (5...
Sarah is holding a 20 kg dumbbell over a 30-meter high cliff (32 meters from her hands to the ground). Just as she releases the dumbbell, it has a potential energy of 6272 J and kinetic energy of 0 J. However, just as the dumbbell hits the ground, it has a potential energy of 0 J and kinetic energy of 6272 J. How much work was done on the dumbbell from the second it leaves Sarah's hand to the second...
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