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You have a friend who is entering a skateboarding competition in Los Angeles. She wants to take a running start and then jump onto her 5 kg stationary skateboard. She will then roll along a 2 meter section of level track and go up a curved concrete ramp. She wants to reach a maximum height of at least 3 meters above where she started. She can run with a maximum speed of 8 m/s and has a mass of 50 kg. Will this trick work?

User Jokober
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given,

mass skateboard = 5 Kg

length on the horizontal road = 2 m

maximum speed she can run= 8 m/s

mass of girl = 50 Kg

conservation of momentum

M V = (M+m)v

50 x 8 = (50 + 5)v

400 = (55)v

v = 7.27 m/s

using conservation of momentum


m g h = (1)/(2) m v^2


h = (v^2)/(2g)


h = (7.27^2)/(2* 9.8)

h = 2.69 m

no, she will not be able to reach the height of 3 m

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