The froghopper (Philaenus spumarius), the

  1. The froghopper Philaenus spumarius is supposedly the best jumper in the animal kingdom. To start a jump, this insect can
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  2. The froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, holds the world record for insect jumps. When leaping at anangle of 58.0 degrees above the
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  3. The froghopper (Philaenus spumarius), the champion leaper of the insect world, has a mass of 12.3mg and leaves the ground (in
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  4. On average, froghopper insects have a mass of 12.3 mg and jump to a height of 428 mm. The takeoff velocity is achieved as the
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  5. On average, froghopper insects have a mass of 12.3 mg and jump to a height of 428 mm. The takeoff velocity is achieved as the
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  6. The froghopper holds the world record for insect jumps. It can leap at an angle of 45.0° at a speed of 1.0 m/s. (a) Find the
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