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29 April, 10:04

A diver running 2.2 m/s drives out horizontally from the edge of a vertical cliff and 2.9 s

later reaches the water below.

How far from its base did the diver hit the water?

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  1. 29 April, 11:04
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    To determine the horizontal distance that the diver traveled before finally hitting the water, we simply multiply the speed (2.2 m/s) by the amount of time elapsed which is 2.9 s. Mathematically,

    horizontal distance = (2.2 m/s) x (2.9 s)

    = 6.38 m

    Thus, the answer to the question above is 6.38 m.
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