If the mass of the swimmer is 50 kg. d. Velocity impact is e. Assuming the swimmer falls directly downward and the motion is the work of gravity, then power is

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If the mass of the swimmer is 50 kg. d. Velocity impact is e. Assuming the swimmer falls directly downward and the motion is the work of gravity, then power is
If the mass of the swimmer is 50kg.
d. Velocity impact is =
e. Assuming the swimmer falls directly downward and the motion is the work of Gravity,
then power is =
+ W
15.00 m
0
KE₁ = 0
PE₁ = mgyi
2
KE₁ = 1/2mv ₂ ²
PEf = 0
m
Transcribed Image Text:If the mass of the swimmer is 50kg. d. Velocity impact is = e. Assuming the swimmer falls directly downward and the motion is the work of Gravity, then power is = + W 15.00 m 0 KE₁ = 0 PE₁ = mgyi 2 KE₁ = 1/2mv ₂ ² PEf = 0 m
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