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DCI3.09. The Flyihg Leap of a Flea Part B High-speed motion pictures (3500...
DCI3.09. The Flyihg Leap of a Flea Part B High-speed motion pictures (3500 frames/second) of a jumping 200 ㎍flea yielded the data to plot the fleas acceleration as a function of time as shown in the figure (Figure 1) (See "The Flying Leap of the Flea," by M. Rothschild et al. in the November 1973 Scientific American.) This flea was about 2 mm long and jumped at a nearly vertical takeoff angle. Use the measurements shown on the graph to answer the questions How does it compare to the flea's weight? 07 Subenit My Answers Give Up ▼of! Part c igure 1 Find the maximum net external force on this jumping flea 150 100 F0274 alg Submit 50 Incorrect: Try Again; 5 attempts remaining 0.5 Time (ms) Part D When does this maximum force occur? Type here to search