Determined to test the law of gravity for himself a student walks off a skyscraper 180 m

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Determined to test the law of gravity for himself a student walks off a skyscraper 180 m high, stopwatch in hand, and starts his free fall (zero initial velocity). Five seconds later, Superman arrives at the scene and dives off the roof to save the student. Superman leaves the roof with an initial speed Vo that he produces by pushing himself downward from the edge of the roof with his legs of steel. He then falls with the same acceleration as any freely falling body.
(a) What must the value of Vo be so that Superman catches the student just before they reach the ground?
(b) On the same graph, slret.ch the positions of the student and of Superman as functions of time. Take Superman's initial speed to have the value calculated in part (a).
(c) If the height of the skyscraper is less than some minimum value. Even Superman can't reach the student before he hits the ground. What is this minimum height?
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University Physics with Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0321501219

12th Edition

Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, Lewis Ford

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