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A pole-vaulter approaches the takeoff point at a speed of 9.50 m/s. Assuming that only this speed determines the height to which he can rise, find the maximum height at which the vaulter can clear the bar.
14 years ago

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bobpursley
KE= change in GPE= mgh

1/2 mv^2=mgh solve for h.
14 years ago

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