An Olympic long jumper is capable of jumping 8.3 m.

  1. An Olympic long jumper is capable of jumping 8.44m. Assuming his horizontal speed is 5.644m/s as he leaves the ground, how high
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  2. an olympic long jumper i capable of jumping 8.0 m. Assuming hi horizonal speed is 9.1 m/s as he leaves the ground, how long is
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  3. An Olympic long jumper is capable of jumping 8.3 m. Assume that his horizontal speed is 9.5 m/s as he leaves the ground. He was
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  4. An Olympic long jumper is capable of jumping 7.5 m. Assume that his horizontal speed is 8.8 m/s as he leaves the ground.How long
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  5. In the 1968 Olympic Games, University of Oregon jumper Fosburyintroduced a new technique of high jumping called the "Fosbury
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  6. In the 1968 Olympic Games, University of Oregon jumper Fosburyintroduced a new technique of high jumping called the "Fosbury
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  7. An Olympic long jumper leaves the ground at an angle of 18.7 ° and travels through the air for a horizontal distance of 7.04 m
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  8. An Olympic long jumper leaves the ground at an angle of 23 degrees and travels through the air for a horizontal distance of 8.7
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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. (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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