Asked by Anonymous
On June 9, 1988, Sergei Bubka broke the world pole-vaulting record for the 8th time in four years by attaining a height of 6.14 m.
How long was Bubka in the air for this record setting vault?
How long was Bubka in the air for this record setting vault?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Not possible. On the uplift portion of a pole vault, there is no "initial vertical velocity", as it is the spring action of the pole which does the lift, there is a force vertical nearly all the way upwards.
However, you can figure the time it took to fall if you wish.
However, you can figure the time it took to fall if you wish.
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