Respuesta :
(a) The athlete's velocity just before reaching the pad is 9.8 m/s
(b) The Constant force exerted on the pole vaulter due to the collision is 37.69 N
(a) To calculate the velocity of the athlete just before reaching the pad, we use the formula below.
Formular:
- mv²/2 = mgh
Simplifying the equation,
- v² = 2gh.................. Equation 1
Where:
- v = Velocity of the athlete before reaching the pad
- g = acceleration due gravity
- h = Height.
From the question,
Given:
- h = 4.9 m
- g = 9.8 m/s²
Substitute these values into equation 2
- v² = 2(4.9)(9.8)
Solve for v
- v² = 96.04
- v = √(96.04)
- v = 9.8 m/s.
(b) To calculate the constant force exerted on the pole vaulter due to collision, we use the formula below.
- F = m(v-u)/t................... Equation 3
Where:
- F = Constant force exerted on the the pole vaulter.
- m = mass of the pole vaulter.
- v = Final velocity
- u = Initial velocity
- t = time.
From the question,
Given:
- m = 58 kg
- v = 9.8 m/s
- u = 0 m/s (From rest)
- t = 0.26 s
Substitite these values into equation 3
- F = (9.8-0)/0.26
- F = 37.69 N.
Hence, (a) The athlete's velocity just before reaching the pad is 9.8 m/s (b) The Constant force exerted on the pole vaulter due to the collision is 37.69 N
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