A pole-vaulter of mass 60.2

  1. In the figure below, the CG of the pole held by the pole vaulter is 1.54 m from the left hand, and the hands are 0.653 m apart.
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  2. A 50 kg pole vaulter falls from rest from a height of 5 meters onto a foam rubber pad. The pole vaulter comes to rest 0.22
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  3. A 59 kg pole-vaulter falls from rest from a height of 5.5 m onto a foam rubber pad. The pole-vaulter comes to rest 0.39 s after
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  4. A 55 kg pole vaulter falls from rest from a height of 5m onto a foam rubber pad. The pole vaulter comes to rest .3s after
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  5. A 85 kg pole-vaulter falls from rest from a height of 6.4 m onto a foam-rubber pad. The pole-vaulter comes to rest 0.48 s after
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  6. A 57.8 kg pole-vaulter falls from rest from a height of 5.4 m onto a foam-rubber pad. The pole-vaulter comes to rest 0.25 s
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  7. A pole vaulter clears 6.00 m. With what velocity does the vaulter strike the mat in the landing area? (Disregard air resistance.
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  8. A 58.0 kg pole vaulter running at 8.9 m/s vaults over the bar. If the vaulter's horizontal component of velocity over the bar is
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  9. A pole-vaulter just clears the bar at 5.34 m and falls back to the ground. The change in the vaulter's potential energy during
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  10. A pole-vaulter just clears the bar at 5.34 m and falls back to the ground. The change in the vaulter's potential energy during
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