A basketball player, standing near the basket to grab a rebound,
jumps 69.1 cm vertically. How...
A basketball player, standing near the basket to grab a rebound,
jumps 69.1 cm vertically. How much time does the player spend in
the top 15.0 cm of his jump? How much time does the player spend in
the bottom 15.0 cm of the jump?
A basketball player, standing near the basket to
grab a rebound, jumps 67.1 cm vertically.How much time does the player spend in the top 14.4 cm of
his jump?How much time does the player spend in the bottom 14.4 cmof the jump?Does this help explain why such players seem to hang in the air at
the top of their jumps?
A basketball player, standing near the basket to grab a rebound,
jumps 66.9 cm vertically. How much time does the player spend in
the top 14.2 cm of his jump?How much time does the player spend in
the bottom 14.2 cm of the jump?
A basketball player, standing near the basket to grab a rebound,
jumps 68.6 cm vertically. How much time does the player spend in
the top 14.4 cm of his jump? How much time does the player spend in
the bottom 14.4 cm of the jump?
A basketball player, standing near the basket to grab a rebound,
jumps 75.3 cm vertically. How much time does the player spewnd in
the top 14.6 cm of his jump? How much time does the player spend in
the bottom 14.6 cm of the jump?
A basketball player, standing near the basket to grab a rebound,
jumps 74.5cm vertically, how much time does the player spend in the
top 15.3cm of his jump? How much time does he spend in the bottom
15.3cm of his jump?
A basketball player grabbing a rebound jumps 64 cm
vertically.
(a) How much (total) time does the player spend in the top 24 cm
of this jump?
ms
(b) How much (total) time does the player spend in the bottom 24 cm
of this jump?
ms
A basketball player grabbing a rebound jumps 78 cm vertically.
How much total time (ascent and descent) does the player spend (a)
in the top 12 cm of this jump and (b) in the bottom 12 cm? Do your
results explain why such players seem to hang in the air at the top
of a jump?
A basketball player, about to "dunk" the ball, jumps 76 cm
vertically. bout to "dunk" the ball, jumps 76 cm vertically.
(a) How much (total) time does the player spend in the top 25 cm
of this jump?
(b) How much (total) time does the player spend in the bottom 25
cm of this jump? ms (c) Does this help explain why such players
seem to hang in the air at the tops of their jumps?
A 2.0-m-tall basketball player is standing on the floor a
distance d from the basket, as shown in the figure below.
He shoots the ball at an angle of 40.0o above the horizontal with a
speed of 10.67 m/s and makes the shot. The height of the basket is
3.05 m. What is d
please make sure its detailed.
A 60 kg soccer player jumps vertically upwards and heads the
0.45 kg ball as it is descending vertically with a speed of 27 m/s.
If the player was moving upward with a speed of 4.0 m/s just before
impact, what will be the speed of the ball immediately after the
collision if the ball rebounds vertically upwards and the collision
is elastic?
______m/s
If the ball is in contact with the player's head for 20 ms, what is
the...