A diver makes $2.5$ revolutions on the way from a 10 -mhigh platform to the water. Assuming zero initial vertical velocity, find the average angular velocity during the dive.
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We can use the equation of motion for free fall, which is: h = 0.5 * g * t^2 where: h = height = 10 m g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2 t = time Solving for t, we get: t = sqrt((2 * h) / g) = sqrt((2 * 10) / 9.8) = 1.43 s Show more…
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