Posted by Kathy on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at 1:14am.
I answered this last night, check replies.
The cliff is 60m tall
The diver landed 5.6m from it's base
First use velocity formula to find distance of base, then use -(1/2)(-9.80)(3.5^2) to find height of cliff. You !@#$%^&ing dumbass!
First use velocity formula to find distance of base, then use -(1/2)(-9.80)(3.5^2) to find height of cliff. You !@#$%^&ing dumbass!
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