Asked by Shelby
After leaving the end of a ski ramp, a ski jumper lands downhill at a point that is displaced 44.5 m horizontally from the end of the ramp. His velocity, just before landing, is 15.4 m/s and points in a direction 35.1 ° below the horizontal. Neglecting air resistance and any lift that he experiences while airborne, find (a) the magnitude and (b) the direction of his initial velocity when he left the end of the ramp.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Use energy concepts here.
InitialPE+initialKE=final PE+final KE
InitialPE+initialKE=final PE+final KE
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