Consider a pole vaulter's fall as a projectile once the pole is released. The pole is 15.8
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Consider a pole vaulter's fall as a projectile once the pole is released. The pole is 15.8 feet long and once the athlete lets go of the pole they will find a 2 foot high, 10 foot wide, and 16 foot long cushion protecting them in the fall. see foil If an athlete releases the pole when he was 14 feet above the ground with a velocity of 15 ft/s at an angle of 60 degrees. Determine if the athlete lands on the mat, show the calculations, and answer the question. 2. Suppose there is a drone over the athlete recording the jump, what would be the minimum height that it can record without touching this athlete?
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