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cheAt an amusement park, a swimmer uses a water slide to enter the main pool. If the swimmer starts at rest, slides without friction, and falls through a vertical height of 2.77 m, what is her speed at the bottom of the slide

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Answer:


v \approx 7.371\,(m)/(s)

Step-by-step explanation:

The swimmer can be modelled by the Principle of Energy Conservation. The speed is derived herein:


m_(swimmer)\cdot g \cdot h = (1)/(2)\cdot m_(swimmer)\cdot v^(2)


v = √(2\cdot g \cdot h)


v = \sqrt{2\cdot (9.807\,(m)/(s^(2)) )\cdot (2.77\,m)}


v \approx 7.371\,(m)/(s)

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