A bungee jumper dives from a tower at time = 0. On what time interval(s) do you think the jumper achieves her greatest average velocity? Why?
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We are given a bungee jumper diving. The moment he dives, time is taken to be . We are given the height of bungee jumper from ground as function of time. We see that the height first decreases, attains a minimum value, then increases, and so on until becoming constant. We discuss about the velocity of jumper.
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