Solving Long Jump Question: Find Takeoff Speed

  • Thread starter Thread starter SirMarksAlot
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Jump
Join the discussion
Ask a follow-up here, or get your own question answered by working scientists, mathematicians and engineers — people, not an autocomplete.
Real named experts · corrections over time · the nuance an AI answer skips
16 replies · 7K views
SirMarksAlot
Messages
19
Reaction score
0

Homework Statement



A runner jumps at 30 degrees to the ground and covers 8.90 m. What was the takeoff speed?


The Attempt at a Solution



I have no idea where to start...
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Resolve the velocity into vertical and horizontal components.
What happens to these components with respect to time?
 
how would i go about solving the velocity for each component?
 
honestly, i have no idea
 
but all i have is the angle of the jump and the distance...no time or anything
 
do u mean these formulas?

Fx = cos A * F1
Fy = sin A * F1
 
honestly, I am struggling and have no idea what to do...
 
SirMarksAlot said:
do u mean these formulas?

Fx = cos A * F1
Fy = sin A * F1
Yes. These are the two components. Only replace F by v for the velocity.
In that x component remains constant, because there is no acceleration in that direction. If t is the time of flight, then x = vcosθ*t.
In the vertical direction, the initial velocity is vsinθ. What is the final velocity when it reaches the maximum height. And what is the time taken to reach the maximum height?
 
when u say x = vcosθ*t , what is v? the speed before the jump?
 
Last edited:
No. You have to find out. I have told you to write down all the kinematic equations. Then I will tell you which equation to be used to find the time.
 
oh wouldn't the final velocity be 0 when it reaches a maximum height? because he would have stopped moving up?
 
I don't know how to find the time it would take to reach the max height.
 
Last edited:
Why can't you write down all the relevant kinematic equation. In the post submitted to PF, this is the second requirement.. You have not submitted that. Do it first now.