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Jumping flea. For its size,
Jumping flea. For its size, the flea can jump to amazing heights-as high as 30 straight up, about 100 times the flea's length.
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Kate
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High-speed motion pictures (3500frames/second) of a jumping 280ìg flea yielded the data to plot the flea's acceleration as a
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The resilin in the body of a flea has a force constant of about 28 kg, and when the flea its jumping legs, the resilin
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When jumping, a flea reaches a takeoff speed of 1.5over a distance of 0.45. A.) What is the flea's acceleration during the jump
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Measurements made in 1910 indicate that the common flea is an impressive jumper, given its size.
Assume that a flea’s initial
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For its size, the common flea is one of the most accomplished jumpers in the animal world. A 2.30 mm -long, 0.540 mg critter can
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For its size, the common flea is one of the most accomplished jumpers in the animal world. A 2.1 mm-long, 0.46 mg critter can
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A common flea that is 2 to the negative force inches long can jump about to cubic inches high about how many times its body size
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Nikki
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Starting from rest, a 1.7x10-4 kg flea springs straight upward. While the flea is pushing off from the ground, the ground exerts
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Starting from rest, a 2.3x10-4 kg flea springs straight upward. While the flea is pushing off from the ground, the ground exerts
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