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Answer:

The cat's speed when it slid off the table was 2.53 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Horizontal Motion

When an object is thrown horizontally at a speed v, from a height h, it describes a curved path ruled by gravity, until it hits the ground.

the range or maximum horizontal distance traveled by the object can be calculated as follows:


\displaystyle d=v\cdot\sqrt{\frac {2h}{g}}

The situation described in the problem fits into the concept of a horizontal launch when the cat slides off the table and gets to the ground some distance ahead.

It's given the range as d=1.3m and the height h=1.3 m, thus we can find the cat's speed by solving the equation for v:


\displaystyle v=d\cdot\sqrt{\frac {g}{2h}}

Where
g=9.81\ m/s^2

Substituting values:


\displaystyle v=1.3\cdot\sqrt{\frac {9.81}{2\cdot 1.3}}


\displaystyle v=1.3\cdot\sqrt{\frac {9.81}{2.6}}

Calculating:

v = 2.53 m/s

The cat's speed when it slid off the table was 2.53 m/s

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