Physics Question: The cliff divers of Acapulco push off horizontally from rock platforms about 35 m above the?

November 11th, 2008 | by admin |
J L asked:


water, but they must clear rocky outcrops at water level taht extend out into the water about 5 m from the base of the cliff directly under their launchpoint. What minimum pushoff speed is necessary to do this? How long are they in the air?

Darlene
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    1. One Response to “Physics Question: The cliff divers of Acapulco push off horizontally from rock platforms about 35 m above the?”

    2. By scythian1950 on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

      For 35 we can compute to be 5267 ms or about 187 ms or about 187 ms or about 187 ms or about.
      For 35 we can compute to move horizontally the minimum pushoff speed would have to be 5267 ms or about 187 ms or about 187 ms or about 187 ms or about.

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