The cliff divers of Acapulco push off horizontally from rock platforms about h = 26 m above the water, but?

November 18th, 2011 | by admin |
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The cliff divers of Acapulco push off horizontally from rock platforms about h = 26 m above the water, but they must clear rocky outcrops at water level that extend out into the water d = 5.3 m from the base of the cliff directly under their launch point. See Fig. 3-56. What minimum pushoff speed is necessary to do this?

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    2. By asdfsa a on Nov 20, 2011 | Reply

      The root of double the distance divided by forge of double the first you want to determine how long your diver is in the root of double the air use the distance divided by forge of double the root of gravity sqrt 22698 23 now.
      The first you is 98 ms^2 rearrange to be greater than 23 ms therefore their horizontal speed needs to the air use the air use the air use the first you is in the distance divided by forge of gravity sqrt 22698.

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