Falling from a Tree: Anastasia & Joe's Adventure

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving two individuals, Anastasia and Joe, who fall from a height of 31.0 meters. The problem seeks to determine Joe's height above the ground at the moment Anastasia reaches the ground, with a specific focus on the timing of their falls.

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  • Participants explore the use of kinematic equations to calculate the height of Joe when Anastasia hits the ground. There are attempts to clarify the timing of their falls and the calculations involved in determining Joe's height.

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The discussion is active, with various participants offering different methods and calculations. Some participants express uncertainty about the correctness of their answers, while others provide alternative approaches to the problem. There is no explicit consensus on the final answer, but multiple interpretations and calculations are being explored.

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Participants are working under the constraints of a homework problem, which may limit the information available and the methods they can use. There is also a focus on ensuring that the calculations align with the physics principles involved in free fall.

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While exploring the canopy of the rainforest in equatorial South America, Anastasia falls from a branch 31.0 meters high. Exactly 1.4 seconds later Joe falls from the same branch. How high above the ground is Joe when Anastasia splats into the mud below? undefined
 
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this sounds almost to easy.

y = y0 -1/2 * g* t ^2

y = 31 - 1/2 * 9.8 * (1.4) ^ 2

do the math
 
I get 21.40m (21.396 m) but the computer I am doing it on cross checks my answer and says its wrong...
 
mathmike said:
this sounds almost to easy.

y = y0 -1/2 * g* t ^2

y = 31 - 1/2 * 9.8 * (1.4) ^ 2

do the math

Yes, it was too easy. That is Anastasia's height when Joe starts to fall. To find Joe's height when Anastasia hits the ground:

1) Solve 31- (1/2)(9.8)t2 to find time t when Anastasia hits the ground.

2) Put that value of t into h= 31- (1/2)*(9.8)(t- 1.4)2 to find Joe's height h.
 
i didnt want to do the whole problem for them, but yes halls is right
 
For what time Joe is in motion when Anastasia splats in mud? is it 1.4 sec ?
 
No, as I said before, solve (1/2)(9.8)t2- 31= 0 (her height will be 0) to find when Anastasia hits the ground.
 
This is Anastasia's height. I'm trying to find Joe's...
 
StotleD said:
This is Anastasia's height. I'm trying to find Joe's...
joe's height will be
hjoe = 31 - (1/2)*(9.8)(TA - 1.4)^2
where TA is when A hits the mud found by solving
(1/2)(9.8)(TA)^2 = 31
 
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StotleD: First I calculated how long it takes Anastasia to fall before hitting the ground. I came up with 2.52 seconds. If Joe falls 1.4 s after Anastasia does, and if she hits the ground after 2.52 s, then he has fallen for 1.12 s when she hits. You can calculate his distance fallen of distance above the ground or both. I got 6.15 m that Joe fell. 31.0 m - 6.15 m is the height above the ground: 24.85 m. Does that help and match your understanding and calculations?
DAS
 

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