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6 January, 22:32

Divers in Acapulco dive from a cliff that is 63 m high. If the rocks below the cliff extend outward for 21 m, what is the minimum horizontal velocity a diver must have to clear the rocks?

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  1. 6 January, 22:38
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    Minimum horizontal velocity a diver must have to clear the rocks is 5.86 m/s

    Explanation:

    Consider the vertical motion of diver.

    We have equation of motion s = ut + 0.5 at²

    Initial velocity, u = 0 m/s

    Acceleration, a = 9.81 m/s²

    Displacement, s = 63 m

    Substituting

    s = ut + 0.5 at²

    63 = 0 x t + 0.5 x 9.81 x t²

    t = 3.58 s

    Now consider the horizontal motion of diver.

    We have equation of motion s = ut + 0.5 at²

    Displacement, s = 21 m

    Acceleration, a = 0 m/s²

    Time, t = 3.58 s

    Substituting

    s = ut + 0.5 at²

    21 = u x 3.58 + 0.5 x 0 x 3.58²

    u = 5.86 m/s

    Minimum horizontal velocity a diver must have to clear the rocks is 5.86 m/s
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