The elevations of the ski jumping hill shown below are as follows: hA = 49 m hB = 3.5 m hc = 5.2 m If the velocity of a ski jumper is measured to be 25.4 m/s at position B, what will be the launch velocity (in m/s) at position C [round your final answer to one decimal place]?

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The elevations of the ski jumping hill shown below are as follows:
hA = 49 m
hB = 3.5 m
hc = 5.2 m
If the velocity of a ski jumper is measured to be 25.4 m/s at position B, what will be the launch velocity (in m/s) at position C
[round your final answer to one decimal place]?
A
C
В
hc
hB
Transcribed Image Text:The elevations of the ski jumping hill shown below are as follows: hA = 49 m hB = 3.5 m hc = 5.2 m If the velocity of a ski jumper is measured to be 25.4 m/s at position B, what will be the launch velocity (in m/s) at position C [round your final answer to one decimal place]? A C В hc hB
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