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Hello and greetings to all on this forum!
I have just begun studying physics, and use a great book called 'how things work: physics in everyday life'. I can really recommend that book to anyone!
However, in the first chapter, I've been able to make all review questions, except for one. It's answer is probably obvious but i cannot solve the problem. Tried it for a long time, but it only gave me a headache :)
Here it is: 'A basketball player can leap upward 0.5 m. What is his initial velocity at the start of the leap?'
I think i have to use the fact that the Earth's gravity is 9,8 m/sec2, but i don't know how.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance and have a good day everyone!
Gero
I have just begun studying physics, and use a great book called 'how things work: physics in everyday life'. I can really recommend that book to anyone!
However, in the first chapter, I've been able to make all review questions, except for one. It's answer is probably obvious but i cannot solve the problem. Tried it for a long time, but it only gave me a headache :)
Here it is: 'A basketball player can leap upward 0.5 m. What is his initial velocity at the start of the leap?'
I think i have to use the fact that the Earth's gravity is 9,8 m/sec2, but i don't know how.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance and have a good day everyone!
Gero