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− | + | We are looking for vertical displacement (s) and horizontal velocity (u). We can solve for each variable separately. For vertical displacement, we can use the formula<br><br> | |
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+ | s = ut + 1/2at<sup>2</sup><br><br> | ||
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+ | s = (0 m/s)(1.5 s) + (.5)(-9.81 m/s<sup>2</sup>)(1.5 s)<sup>2</sup><br><br> | ||
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+ | s = 11.03625 m = 11 m<br><br> | ||
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+ | For horizontal velocity, we can use the formula<br><br> | ||
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+ | u = s/t<br><br> | ||
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+ | u = (4.5 m) / (1.5 s)<br><br> | ||
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+ | u = 3 m/s | ||
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1. Marlene jumps off the edge of a cliff and hits the water 1.5 seconds later, about 4.5 m from the base of the cliff. What height was the cliff? With what speed did she leave the edge?
So we fill in our H/V suvat:
H V s = 4.5 m
u =
v =
a = 0
t = 1.5 s
s =
u = 0 (cliff)
v =
a = -9.81 m/s/s
t = 1.5 s
We are looking for vertical displacement (s) and horizontal velocity (u). We can solve for each variable separately. For vertical displacement, we can use the formula
s = ut + 1/2at2
s = (0 m/s)(1.5 s) + (.5)(-9.81 m/s2)(1.5 s)2
s = 11.03625 m = 11 m
For horizontal velocity, we can use the formula
u = s/t
u = (4.5 m) / (1.5 s)
u = 3 m/s
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