A high-jumper, having just cleared

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. A high-jumper, having just cleared the bar, lands on an air mattress and comes to rest. Had she landed directly on the hard
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  4. A high-jumper clears the bar and has a downward velocity of -6.00 m/s just before landing on an air mattress. The mass of the
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  5. A high-jumper clears the bar and has a downward velocity of -6.00 m/s just before landing on an air mattress. The mass of the
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  6. A high-jumper's path on a jump can be represented by the equation h=-16t^2+80t. At what time(s) does the jumper reach 84 ft?
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  7. one day, at the high jump mat, Lucy,a 4'4 jumper, asks Georgina, a 5' jumper."When running here,breathing doesn't really count
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  8. (Velocity and acceleration.) The acceleration of gravity on the surface of the Moon is a = 1.6 m/s2, as opposed to g = 9.8 m/s2
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  9. Sam is keeping track of the distances at a long jump competition. The jumper from Eastside High jumped7.85 7.857, point, 85
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  10. a high jumper approaches the takeoff point at a speed of 7.20 m/s. Assuming that only this speed determines the height to which
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