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27 August, 17:59

Calculate the hang time of an athlete who jumps a vertical distance of 0.75 meter

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  1. 27 August, 21:31
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    The time it takes going up will be equal the time returning:

    s = s0 + v0t + (1/2) at^2

    Taking the top of the jump as 0 and positive direction downward,

    h = 0 + 0 + (1/2) gt^2

    t = √ (2h/g)

    Since the hang time will be twice the time to rise or fall, therefore:

    T = 2t

    T = 2√ (2*0.75/9.80665)

    T ≈ 0.78 seconds
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