A mountain climber jumps a 3.2 mm -wide crevasse by leaping horizontally with a speed of 8.4 m/sm/s . If the climber's direction of motion on landing is -45 ∘∘, what is the height difference between the two sides of the crevasse?
A mountain climber jumps a 3.2 mm -wide crevasse by leaping horizontally with a speed of 8.4 m/sm/s . If...
a) A mountain climber jumps a 2.8 m -wide crevasse by leaping horizontally with a speed of 7.9 m/s . If the climber's direction of motion on landing is -45 ∘, what is the height difference between the two sides of the crevasse? b) Where does the climber land?
A mountain climber jumps a 2.4m -wide crevasse by leaping horizontally with a speed of 8.0 m/s. If the climber's direction of motion on landing is -45 degrees, what is the height difference between the two sides of the crevasse? B) where does the climber land?
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10:59 PM otion A mountain climber encounters a crevasse in an ice field. The opposite side of the crevasse is 2.75 m lower, and is separated horizontally by a distance of 4.10 m. To cross the crevasse, the climber gets a running start and jumps in the horizontal direction. a) If the climber's initial speed is 6.00 m/s, where does the climber land and what is the speed on landing?...
PHY2053 Spring 2019 Studio Tutorial Jan. 24, 2019 A mountain climber comes across a crevasse in the path she is following (the crevasse must be newl). The opposite side of the crevasse is 2.74 meters lower than where she is standing and is separately by a horizontal distance of 4.10 meters. To cross the crevasse, she gets a running start and jumps in the horizontal direction. What is the minimum speed she needs when she jumps to make it safely...
Alex, a mountaineer, must leap across a 3.3 m wide crevasse. The
other side of the crevasse is 2.5 m below the point from which he
leaps, as shown in the figure. Alex leaps horizontally and
successfully makes the jump.
A) How much time will pass between Alex's takeoff and his
landing on the other side?
B) What should be Alex's minimal horizontal speed to make this
leap?
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