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21 February, 12:42

During a storm, a car traveling on a level horizontal road comes upon a bridge that has washed out. The driver must get to the other side, so he decides to try leap - ing the river with his car. The side of the road the car is on is 21.3 m above the river, while the opposite side is only 1.8 m above the river. The river itself is a raging torrent 48.0 m wide. (a) How fast should the car be traveling at the time it leaves the road in order just to clear the river and land safely on the opposite side

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  1. 21 February, 16:33
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    Distance of fall = 21.3 - 1.8 = 19.5 m

    horizontal distance covered = 48 m

    Let horizontal speed of car required = u

    Time to reach the other side

    = 48 / u

    This time is required for vertical fall

    h = 1/2 g t²

    19.5 = 1/2 g (48/u) ²

    u² = 579

    u = 24 m / s
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