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Starting from rest, a 1.6x10-4 kg flea springs straight upward. While the flea is pushing off from the ground, the ground exert...Asked by BrookeNeed
Starting from rest, a 1.7x10-4 kg flea springs straight upward. While the flea is pushing off from the ground, the ground exerts an average upward force of 0.45 N on it. This force does 1.9x10-4 J of work on the flea. (a) What is the flea's speed when it leaves the ground? (b) How far upward does the flea move while it is pushing off? Ignore both air resistance and the flea's weight.
I got (b) = 4.24x10-4 m but I can't figure out (a)
I got (b) = 4.24x10-4 m but I can't figure out (a)
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Answered by
bobpursley
a. work= initial KE
work=1/2 m v^2 solve for v
work=1/2 m v^2 solve for v
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BrookeNeed
But How to you solve for the velocity?
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