College Physics (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321902788
Author: Hugh D. Young, Philip W. Adams, Raymond Joseph Chastain
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 46P
ǀ (a) If a flea can jump straight up to a height of 22.0 cm, what is its initial speed (in m/s) as it leaves the ground, neglecting air resistance? (b) How long is it in the air? (c) What are the magnitude and direction of its acceleration while it is (i) moving upward? (ii) moving downward? (iii) at the highest point?
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