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Jim Newt
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I'm working on a problem that analyzes vertical jump kinetics. I have a data file that has force plate data and corresponding time steps when a person jumped straight up and then landed on a force plate. I also have the vertical distance that the person jumped.
I want to calculate:
1. The work done to move the body (in the jump)
2. The potential energy gain at the highest point in the jump
3. The impulse created on the force plate
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I go about doing this?
Thanks,
Jim
I want to calculate:
1. The work done to move the body (in the jump)
2. The potential energy gain at the highest point in the jump
3. The impulse created on the force plate
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I go about doing this?
Thanks,
Jim