melchiorcassar7 melchiorcassar7
  • 20-03-2024
  • Physics
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peter has a mass of 60kg and jumps vertically from a height of 3.2m. Calculate Peter's final velocity

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colemaikell08 colemaikell08
  • 20-03-2024

Answer: 7.92 m/s

Explanation:

We want to bring out our Physics equations for this, and since this is a free fall equation, we can assume that the acceleration = g = 9.81 m/s^2, and assume that the initial velocity is 0. We can use the equation

[tex]v_{f}^{2} = v_{i}^{2} + 2ay[/tex]  to our advantage. If you plug in and solve arithmetically, you will get that the final velocity equals 7.92 m/s.

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