Vo 11 0= i i ft/sec

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The center of mass G of a high jumper follows the trajectory shown. Determine the component vo, measured in the vertical
plane of the figure, of his takeoff velocity and angle 0 if the apex of the trajectory just clears the bar at A. (In general, must the
mass center G of the jumper clear the bar during a successful jump?)
Assume a = 2.0 ft, b = 3.6 ft, c = 3.4 ft.
Answers:
Vo
=
0 =
i
i
Vo
ft/sec
C
Transcribed Image Text:The center of mass G of a high jumper follows the trajectory shown. Determine the component vo, measured in the vertical plane of the figure, of his takeoff velocity and angle 0 if the apex of the trajectory just clears the bar at A. (In general, must the mass center G of the jumper clear the bar during a successful jump?) Assume a = 2.0 ft, b = 3.6 ft, c = 3.4 ft. Answers: Vo = 0 = i i Vo ft/sec C
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The center of mass G of a high jumper follows the trajectory shown. Determine the component vo, measured in the vertical
plane of the figure, of his takeoff velocity and angle 0 if the apex of the trajectory just clears the bar at A. (In general, must the
mass center G of the jumper clear the bar during a successful jump?)
Assume a = 2.0 ft, b = 3.6 ft, c = 3.4 ft.
Answers:
Vo =
0 =
i
VO
15.66
i 74.16
ft/sec
Transcribed Image Text:The center of mass G of a high jumper follows the trajectory shown. Determine the component vo, measured in the vertical plane of the figure, of his takeoff velocity and angle 0 if the apex of the trajectory just clears the bar at A. (In general, must the mass center G of the jumper clear the bar during a successful jump?) Assume a = 2.0 ft, b = 3.6 ft, c = 3.4 ft. Answers: Vo = 0 = i VO 15.66 i 74.16 ft/sec
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