Tarzan grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree when he is running at 9.0m/s.
Explain why it would be a mistake to use: W = Fdcos(θ) to solve for the work done.
Tarzan grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree when he is running at 9.0m/s....
Tarzan grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree when he is running at 9.2 m/s. (a) How high (in m) can he swing upward? (Enter your answer with respect to the ground.) (b) Does the length of the vine affect this height? The length of the vine does affect this height. The length of the vine does not affect this height.
Jane, looking for Tarzan, is running at top speed (5.3 m/s) and grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree in the jungle. How high can she swing upward. Does thelength of the vine affect your answer?
Jane, looking for Tarzan, is running at a speed (5.40 m/s) and grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree in the jungle. How high can she swing upward?(g = 9.8 m/s2)
(I) Jane, looking for Tarzan, is running at top speed (5.0 m/s) and grabs a vine hanging vertically from a tall tree in the jungle. How high can she swing upward? Does the length of the vine affect your answer?
Tarzan, in one tree, sights Jane in another tree. He grabs the end of a vine with length 20 m that makes an angle of 45 with the vertical, steps off his tree limb, and swings down and then up to Jane's open arms. When he arrives, his vine makes an angle of 30 with the vertical. Calculate Tarzan's speed just before he reaches Jane. You can ignore air resistance and the mass of the vine.
1. Tarzan swings through the jungle by hanging from a vine. Immediately after he steps off the branch, is Tarzan
Tarzan plans to cross a gorge by swinging in an arc from a hanging vine. His mass is 84.1kg and the vine is 5.00m long. On the other side of the gorge, at the highest point of his swing, the vine makes an angle of θ=40 degrees from the vertical. At this point, Tarzan's speed is instantaneously zero (as he transitions from swinging up to swinging back again). What is the tension in the vine at the highest point of...
Tarzan is 12 m up in a tree when he decides to return to ground level. Instead of climbing down, he grabs a vine and swings down. Tarzan has a mass of 80 kg. Use work and energy wherever possible to recieve full credit. a. What is Tarzan's speed when he reaches the ground? Assume air resistance can be ignored. b. Tarzan discovers that he has swung in the wrong direction and is over a lake when he reaches ground...
Tarzan (64 kg) steps off a high tree branch holding a taut vine (length = 6m). a.) If the vine were to break, would this most likely happen on the way down or way up. Why? b.) If the vine breaks under a tension force of 1900 N when the vine is 15 degrees off vertical on the way up, what is Tarzan's speed? C.) If the forest floor is 10 m below Tarzan when the vine breaks, how far...
please show work thanks 4. Luay is running with a horizontal velocity, along level ground. While running, he encounters a 2.51 m vine of negligible mass; the vine was hanging vertically from a tall tree limb and the end of the vine is directly level with his center of mass. Luay decides to grab the vine and swing, because he loves experiencing uniform circular motion. At the maximum height, Luay takes mental note that the angle the vine makes with...