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8 December, 02:12

If a flea can jump straight up to a height of 0.550 m, what is its initial speed as it leaves the ground?

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  1. 8 December, 02:27
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    Let u = upward initial speed of the flea.

    At the maximum height of h = 0.550 m, the vertical velocity is v = 0.

    Therefore, from the formula

    v² = u² - 2gh,

    obtain

    0 = u² - 2 * (9.8 m/s²) * (0.55 m)

    u² = 10.78 m²/s²

    u = 3.283 m/s

    Answer: The initial upward speed is 3.28 m/s (nearest thousandth)
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