calculate the required parts. An Olympie long jumper leaps with an initial horizontal velocity of6 m/s and an initial vertical velocity of 4.5 /s. $2 CALCULATIONS Knowns gt (how long did it How long was the jumper in the air? HINT: Use: v = v A take the jumper to reach the ground from her highest point?) (w/units) ADO TEXT y= Yo" ADD TEXT B What was the maximum height of the jump? 0.99 meters - Fa C How far was the jump? Vyo= 5.52

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Use the Kinematic Equations for Projectile Motion to answer the
following problems.
calculate the required parts.
INCOMING
You will
need
to rearrange
formulas
to
An Olympic long jumper leaps with an initia1 horizontal velocity of 6 m/s and an initial vertical
#2
velocity of 4.5 m/s.
CALCULATIONS
Knowns
How long was the jumper in the air? HINT: Use: v = v + gt (how long did it
take the jumper to reach the ground from her highest point?)
(w/units)
A
ADD TEXT
tas.3
Yo=
ADD TEXT
B What was the maximum height of the jump?
0.92
0.99 meters
Vy =
C How far was the jump?
Vyo =
-9.8
5.52
Transcribed Image Text:Use the Kinematic Equations for Projectile Motion to answer the following problems. calculate the required parts. INCOMING You will need to rearrange formulas to An Olympic long jumper leaps with an initia1 horizontal velocity of 6 m/s and an initial vertical #2 velocity of 4.5 m/s. CALCULATIONS Knowns How long was the jumper in the air? HINT: Use: v = v + gt (how long did it take the jumper to reach the ground from her highest point?) (w/units) A ADD TEXT tas.3 Yo= ADD TEXT B What was the maximum height of the jump? 0.92 0.99 meters Vy = C How far was the jump? Vyo = -9.8 5.52
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