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Hi, having a problem with this question. I thought it was as simple as the conservation of energy, but I guess there is something I'm missing. The program we're using isn't accepting my answer, even when I use two significant digits.
Thanks for the help,
Cohort
From approximately what maximum height could a 55 kg person jump and land rigidly upright on both feet without breaking his legs?
The energy a human leg bone can absorb is 200 J.
The person is 55 kg.
mgy = 1/2mv^2
(55 kg) (9.8 m/s^2) y = 200 J
y = 200 J/ 539
y = .37 m
Thanks for the help,
Cohort
Homework Statement
From approximately what maximum height could a 55 kg person jump and land rigidly upright on both feet without breaking his legs?
The energy a human leg bone can absorb is 200 J.
The person is 55 kg.
Homework Equations
mgy = 1/2mv^2
The Attempt at a Solution
(55 kg) (9.8 m/s^2) y = 200 J
y = 200 J/ 539
y = .37 m
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