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13 March, 07:39

A man with a mass of 65 kg skis down a frictionless hill that is 4.7 m high. At the bottom of the hill the terrain levels out. As the man reaches the horizontal section, he grabs a 23 kg backpack and skis off a 1.7 m high ledge. At what horizontal distance from the edge of the ledge does the man land?

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  1. 13 March, 07:42
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    Answer: 4,85 meters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using energy we get the velocity when the man gets to the bottom of the hill

    mgh=1/2 m v^2

    Then the velocity is the squareroot of two times the mass times the gravity constant = 9,598 m/s2

    Using energy again, we can get the velocity on the edge of the ledge (using the second mass, the one of the man plus the backpack)

    1/2 M1 V1^2=1/2 M2 V2^2

    We get V2=8,24 m/s2

    Then we have to analyze the jump, horizontally, with constant velocity, and vertically, with constant acceleration equals to the gravity constant.

    To get the time we analyze the vertical move

    Y=1/2 g t^2

    t=59 seconds

    To get the horizontal distance we use

    X = v t

    X=4,85 meters.
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