A Nordic jumper goes off

  1. A Nordic jumper goes off a ski jump at an angle of 10.0° below the horizontal, traveling 92.0 m horizontally and 47.0 m
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  2. A Nordic jumper goes off a ski jump at an angle of 10.0° below the horizontal, traveling 109.0 m horizontally and 44.0 m
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  3. A Nordic jumper goes off a ski jump at an angle of 10.0° below the horizontal, traveling 109.0 m horizontally and 44.0 m
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  4. A Nordic jumper goes off a ski jump at an angle of 10.0° below the horizontal, traveling 109.0 m horizontally and 44.0 m
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  5. A bungee jumper falls for 1.3 seconds before the bungee cord begins to stretch. Until the jumper has bounced back up to this
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  6. A high jumper, falling at 3.8 m/s, lands on a foam pit and comes to rest compressing the pit 0.38 m. If the pit is able to exert
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  7. A 60 kg high jumper lands on a foam pit and comes to rest. If the pit is able to exert an average force of 600 N on the high
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  8. A smoke jumper jumps from a plane that is 1800 ft above the ground. The function h=-16t^2+1800 gives the​ jumper's height h in
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  9. How can the potential energy of an Olympic ski jumper be increased?Responses A. by decreasing the length of the skis that the
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  10. A jumper in the long-jump goes into the jump with a speed of 10m/s at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. Use g=10m/s.a
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