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A diver with a mass of 66.1 kilogram dives off a diving board 10.0 meter above the pool. When the diver launches himself he makes an angle of θ = 84.6 degree with the horizontal. For this question assume you can treat the diver as a particle placed at the center of mass of the diver. The diver's center of mass is 1.00 meter above the bottom of his feet. During the dive the diver's center of mass reaches a maximum height of 1.05 meter above its initial height.
Determine how long after takeoff does the diver reach maximum height?
Obtain the magnitude of the initial velocity of the diver?
Determine how far horizontally from the take off point does the diver hit the water?
Obtain the kinetic energy of the diver as his center of mass hits the water? Suppose that the water has not slowed him down at this point, we are modeling him as a particle.
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