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Physics, 19.03.2020 22:13, lukeperry

Suppose you are initially standing at rest and then jump as high as you can, straight up. (Get up and try this now if you like.) Several parts of this problem will ask you to make numerical estimates about this situation; this means you will need to come up with reasonable values for some numbers that are not given. Be sure to explain your reasoning and assumptions carefully for each part; grading will be based much more on your explanations than on the exact values of your final results. Estimate your speed at the moment when your feet first leave the ground

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