A diver springs upward with an initial speed of 2.1 m/s from a 3.5-m board.
(a) Find the velocity with which he strikes the water. [Hint: When the diver reaches the water, his displacement is y = -3.5 m (measured from the board), assuming that the downward direction is chosen as the negative direction.] m/s
(b) What is the highest point he reaches above the water? m
A diver springs upward with an initial speed of 2.1 m/s from a 3.5-m board. (a)...
A diver springs upward with an initial speed of 1.92 m/s from a 3.0-m board. (a) Find the velocity with which he strikes the water. [Hint: When the diver reaches the water, his displacement is y = -3.0 m (measured from the board), assuming that the downward direction is chosen as the negative direction.] (b) What is the highest point he reaches above the water?
A diver springs upward with an initial speed of 1.76 m/s from a 3.0-m board. (a) Find the velocity with which he strikes the water. [Hint: When the diver reaches the water, his displacement is y = -3.0 m (measured from the board), assuming that the downward direction is chosen as the negative direction.] (b) What is the highest point he reaches above the water?
A diver springs upward from a board that is 4.10 m above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 12.7 m/s and her body makes an angle of 78.8 ° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity, both (a) magnitude and (b) direction.
A diver springs upward from a board that is 4.50 m above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 14.2 m/s and her body makes an angle of 62.2 ° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity, both (a) magnitude and (b) direction.
1. A diver springs upward from a three-meters board. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 8.90 m/s and her body makes an angle of 75.0° with respect to the surface of the water a) Determine her initial velocity (magnitude and direction). b) How much time did she spend in the air?
1. A diver springs upward from a three-meters board. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 8.90 m/s and her body makes...
A diver springs upward from a board that is 3.20 meters above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 9.26 m/s and her body makes an angle of 72.5° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity.
A diver springs upward from a board that is 3.10 meters above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 9.07 m/s and her body makes an angle of 70.5° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity.
A diver springs upward from a board that is 2.83 meters above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 8.52 m/s and her body makes an angle of 79.8° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity.
A diver springs upward from a board that is 2.89 meters above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 9.04 m/s and her body makes an angle of 75.1° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity.
Suppose the diver vaults off the springboard, leaving it with an initial speed of 3.82 m/s upward. Use energy conservation to find his speed when he strikes the water. ___ m/s Use the values from PRACTICE IT to help you work this exercise which the values are A diver of mass m drops from a board 12.0m above the water's surface, as shown in the figure. Neglect air resistance. (a) Use conservation of mechanical energy to find his speed 6.00...