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Physics, 14.12.2019 00:31, jasonfavblueandblack

Nthis problem, you will apply kinematic equations to a jumping flea. take the magnitude of free-fall acceleration to be 9.80 m/s2 . ignore air resistance. part apart complete a flea jumps straight up to a maximum height of 0.520 m . what is its initial velocity v0 as it leaves the ground

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