Determining altitude given velocities and mass

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The discussion revolves around calculating the altitude of a pole vaulter using conservation of energy principles. The pole vaulter has a mass of 52 kg and initial speed of 10 m/s, with a speed of 1.3 m/s above the bar. The relevant equation is derived from kinetic and potential energy, leading to a height calculation. Multiple participants confirm that the initial equation is correct, with varying results for the height, suggesting minor calculation discrepancies. Ultimately, the height is determined to be approximately 4.935 m, with some participants arriving at 5.01 m due to different interpretations of the calculations.
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Homework Statement


A 52 kg pole vaulter running at 10 m/s vaults over the bar. Her speed when she is above the bar is 1.3 m/s. Neglect air resistance, as well as any energy absorbed by the pole, and determine her altitude as she crosses the bar.


Homework Equations


1/2mv2 = mgy + 1/2mv2


The Attempt at a Solution


1/2 (52kg)(10 m/s)2 = 52kg (9.8 m/s2) y + 1/2 (52kg)(1.3 m/s2)
y=51.8m
 
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1.3 m/s is the horizontal component of her velocity. Initial velocity is given. Find the vertical component of the velocity and then find the height.
 
1.3^2 + b^2 = 10^2
b=9.91

the equation i used was:
1/2 (52kg)(10 m/s)2 = 52kg (9.8 m/s2) y + 1/2 (52kg)(9.91 m/s2)
y=0.091m
 
Your initial equation is correct and it will give you 4.935m as the height for which she jumps. When looking into conservation of energy you do not deal with vectors only magnitudes.
 
how did you get 4.935m?
 
I just solved the equation you had in the beginning. I am pretty sure the method is correct, check your math.
1/2 (52kg)(10 m/s)2 = 52kg (9.8 m/s2) y + 1/2 (52kg)(1.3 m/s)^2, solve for y.
 
hmm, i must have put something in wrong. 4.935 was correct. Thanks
 
hmm I can't get 4.95..

i'm getting 5.01..

but your initial eq'n is right.
 
josh, i kept getting 5.01 as well
 
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