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23 February, 15:21

In this problem, you will apply kinematic equations to a jumping flea. Take the magnitude of free-fall acceleration to be 9.80m/s2. Ignore air resistance.

A flea jumps straight up to a maximum height of 0.460m. What is its initial velocity v0 as it leaves the ground?

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  1. 23 February, 19:18
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    V o - initial velocity

    v = velocity at the maximum height,

    v² = v o² - 2 g h

    v = 0

    0 = v o² - 2 g h

    v o² = 2 g h = 2 · 9.80 · 0.460

    v o² = 9.052

    v o = √9.052 = 3.004197 m/s ≈ 3 m/s
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