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Can someone help me with this projectile motion question - it seems really easy, but I'm really shit at this topic.

A long jump runner running at 8m/s jumps into the air, rising to a height of 0.7m. What is the length of the jump?

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We have initial velocity of 8ms-1.
a = -9.8ms-2
Change in y = 0.7

That's all I have. I'm terrible at projectile motion as well. :/
 

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1. Let y(dot) = 0 (for max height)

2. Sub this back into y (assuming t=0, x=0, y=0) to find the general formula for maximum height.

3. Let height (y) be 0.7 and solve for initial angle.

4. You now have initial angle and the initial velocity (8m/s), so now you can find length of jump.
 

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The initial angle I found was 6 degrees , which is wrongg =S. Pretty sure I did something wrong, but the final answer was 5.29m . Could you try working it out?=S
 

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Oh sorry! Totally forgot about this thread. Here is my answer. Could be off because your teacher/textbook used g=10 whereas I used g=9.8.





 

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