A PHYS 1510 student decides to take revenge on the awful Canadian Goose that has been chasing it all over the campus. The student ambushed the goose, jumping off a short wall to startle it. The student weighs 49.2kg. The wall is 1.47m tall. Initial speed was 1.767 m/s because the student pushed off when jumping. What was the student's speed when they reached the ground? (Include SI units)

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A PHYS 1510 student decides to take revenge on the awful Canadian Goose that has been chasing it all over the campus. The student
ambushed the goose, jumping off a short wall to startle it.
The student weighs 49.2kg.
The wall is 1.47m tall.
Initial speed was 1.767 m/s because the student pushed off when jumping.
What was the student's speed when they reached the ground? (Include SI units)
Transcribed Image Text:A PHYS 1510 student decides to take revenge on the awful Canadian Goose that has been chasing it all over the campus. The student ambushed the goose, jumping off a short wall to startle it. The student weighs 49.2kg. The wall is 1.47m tall. Initial speed was 1.767 m/s because the student pushed off when jumping. What was the student's speed when they reached the ground? (Include SI units)
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