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A motorcycle stunt rider is traveling at 140 km/hr up a ramp inclined by 37 o...

A motorcycle stunt rider is traveling at 140 km/hr up a ramp inclined by 37 o from the horizontal. The top of the ramp is 5.0 m above the ground, and is the location where the stunt rider rides off the ramp. a) Sketch a complete diagram of this scenario, as well as the trajectory of the motorcycle rider until landing on the ground. b) Show how to determine the decoupled kinematic equations that represent the motorcycle’s trajectory from leaving the ramp to landing on the ground. c) Use your kinematic equations to determine the time that the motorcycle was in the air, and its location of landing. d) Use your kinematic equations to determine the maximum height that the motorcycle attained and when in its flight that height was attained.

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