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a diver running 1.6m/s dives out horizontally from the edge of a vertical cliff and reaches the water below 3.0s later. how high was the cliff and how far from its base did the driver hit the water?
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bobpursley
Consider free fall:
h=1/2 g t^2 calculate h
distancehorizonal=initialhorizontalvelocity*timeinair
h=1/2 g t^2 calculate h
distancehorizonal=initialhorizontalvelocity*timeinair
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someone
i got this 44.1m and 4.8m right?
Answered by
bobpursley
yes, correct.
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Anonymous
howd u get that?????
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some 1
how did you get the height? how did you get 4.8 m???
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Anonymous
isn't it 44.1 m and 5.4 ?
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