Thanks for the answer!
I'm not sure i fully understand, but tt18(and all the other tt's) should look like this:
And then how do i get further with my calculations?
EDIT: Got the final result to 0.47m
For a gymnast, ain't that possible?
I thought it was momentum i was already using. Can you give an example of how to calculate it?
From where at the graf should i start finding the integral, and after finding the integral. What then?
Not sure what you mean about the horizontal division i 2 s?
It is correct that there is two forms of Δt. Where i think "deltat" i the time for the entire jump.
I've tried starting the calculations from where the force is greater than mg, but it really didn't make a difference.
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Hi guys
I've a problem calculating the vertical jump from ground reaction force. We tested a person with a force plate, and we got this curve as a result:
Homework Equations
These are the equations, sorry for the danish language, but just look at the equations and not the text...