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When jumping, a flea accelerates at an astounding 1100 m/s2 , but over only the very short distance of 0.58 mm ?

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If a flea jumps straight up, and if air resistance is neglected (a rather poor approximation in this situation), how high does the flea go?

Answer;

=0.065 m or 65 mm

Step-by-step explanation;

v = √(2as)

= √(2 * 1100m/s² * 0.00058 m) = 1.276 m/s

Therefore; initial velocity = 1.276 m/s

Then s = v² / 2g

g = 9.8 m/s²

= (1.276m/s)² / 19.6 m/s²

= 0.065 m or 65 mm

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