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18 January, 22:04

A grasshopper can jump a maximum horizontal distance of 40cm. If it spends negligible time on the ground then in this case its speed along horizontal road will be

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  1. 18 January, 22:34
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    Considering that the grasshopper starts on the ground and lands on the ground, there is no change in elevation. The range of the grasshopper is given by: R = v2 sin2θ g If we now take the information that this is a maximal distance, the maximum range is given when the angle of launch is 45 degrees. This yields the equation: R max = v2 g We know R_max=0.4 m and g=9.8 m/s^2, so we can solve for v: v=1.98m/s We are asked for the horizontal component, which by trigonometry is: vx = vcosθ We again take our angle of launch as 45 degrees and arrive at: vx = 1.40m/s
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