Kinematics / forces - Young girl swinging on a rope

In summary, to determine the height above the water that the young girl was when she let go of the rope, we can use the given time of 1.30 seconds and acceleration of 9.81 m/s2, along with breaking the initial velocity into vertical and horizontal components using a right triangle. By plugging these values into the equation d=vi t +.5 a t^2, we can calculate the change in vertical location and determine the height.
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On a hot summer day a young girl swings on a rope above the local swimming hole. When she let's go of the rope her initial velocity is 2.65 m/s at an angle of 35.0° above the horizontal. If she is in flight for 1.30 s, how high above the water was she when she let go of the rope?

can anyone help?? thanks.
 
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To solve this problem, it is best to set up a chart and draw a picture.
We already know the time is 1.30s and the accleration is 9.81 m/s2 - that's always a given. To get the vertical height, you need a vertical initial velocity. You need to break the velocity they give you into components. Make a right triangle and put that 2.65 at the hypotenuse. Solve for the vertical inital velocity by 2.65sin35.
After that you can plug it into the equation d=vi t +.5 a t^2
This will give you the height.
 
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First separate the velocity vector into vertical and horizontal components.
Then use the (known) vertical acceleration and the (known) time
to compute the change in vertical location.
 

1. What is kinematics?

Kinematics is the branch of physics that studies the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion.

2. How do forces affect an object in motion?

Forces can change the speed, direction, and shape of an object in motion. They can also cause an object to come to a stop.

3. What is the relationship between velocity and acceleration?

Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position, while acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity. In other words, acceleration is the change in velocity over time.

4. How does a young girl's swinging motion change as she swings on a rope?

As the girl swings on the rope, she experiences a constant force from gravity that pulls her towards the ground. This force causes her to accelerate downwards, increasing her speed. As she reaches the bottom of her swing, the force of gravity changes her direction and pulls her back up, causing her to decelerate and eventually come to a stop at the top of her swing.

5. What factors can affect the girl's swinging motion?

The girl's swinging motion can be affected by the length of the rope, the angle at which she starts swinging, air resistance, and the force she applies with her body to push herself back and forth on the rope.

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