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4 April, 09:26

An adult dolphin weighs around 1410 N. How fast must he be moving as he leaves the water vertically in order to jump to a height of 1.50 m? Ignore air resistance.

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  1. 4 April, 09:38
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    D = 1.50 m (max height)

    vf² = vi² + 2 a d

    where: vf is the final velocity, vi is the initial velocity and a = - g = - 9.81 m/s²

    vf = 0

    0² = vi² - 2 · 9.81 · 1.50

    vi² = 29.43

    vi = √29.43

    vi = 5.42 m/s

    Answer: His velocity as he leaves the water must be 5.42 m/s.
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