Biophysics Problem 12
A high jumper jumps \(1.2\; m\) straight up. With what speed did he leave the ground?
This is a straightforward problem in kinematics.
You should be able to make a list of three known variables and one unknown.
Make this list. Be careful with the sign of each quantity.
You should have the following:
known variables:
\(s = 1.2\; m \\ v = 0 \\ a = -9.8\; m/s^2\)
unknown variables:
\(u = ?\)
Now use the proper equation to solve for \(u.\)
The equation that you should use is:
\(v^2 = u^2 + 2\;a\;s\)
\(v^2 = u^2 + 2\;a\;s\\ u = \sqrt{v^2 - 2\;a\;s}\\ = \sqrt{0^2 - 2(-9.8)(1.2)}\\ = 4.9\frac{m}{s}\)