If Michael Jordan can jump 48 inches vertically, how much time did jordan spend in the top 6 inches of the jump and how much time in the bottom 6 inches of the jump?
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I'll do this in metric units. You can convert later.
If you make an
Let's look at the second half (the falling back).
The equation is
Where
Fill in what we know:
Now we can calculate the velocity on landing (which is the same velocity at which he jumped up!)
So the complete equation for the whole of his jump would be:
You can solve this equation for
Then solve or
Refer to the graph below to get the picture.
graph{4.9x-4.9x^2 [-0.398, 2.64, -0.11, 1.409]}
(only the part above the