Since the answer must be in SI units, let’s convert the height to meters. 10.4 ft * 12 in/ft * 2.54 cm/in * 1 m/100 cm = 3.16992 meters As the animal jump from the ground to its maximum height, the vertical component of its velocity will decrease from its initial number to 0 m/s at the rate of 9.8 m/s each second. Let’s use the following equation to determine the initial vertical velocity.
Vf^2 = vi^2 + 2 *a * d, vf = 0, a = -9.8, d = 3.16992 0 = vi^2 + 2 * -9.8 * 3.16992 vi =?62.130432 This is approximately 7.88 m/s. Vertical component = v * sin?62.130432 = v * sin 43.7 v =?62.130432 ÷ sin 43.7 The initial speed is approximately 11.41 m/s.
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