A 56-kg trampoline artist jumps upward from the top of t a platform with a vertical speed of 4.5 m/s. Figure 1 of 1 Part

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A 56-kg trampoline artist jumps upward from the top of t a platform with a vertical speed of 4.5 m/s. Figure 1 of 1 Part

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A 56-kg trampoline artist jumps upward from the top of t a platform with a vertical speed of 4.5 m/s. Figure 1 of 1 Part A How fast is he going as he lands on the trampoline, 2.0 m below? (Figure 1) Express your answer with the appropriate units. V= OB HA Value m/s
A56-kg trampoline artist jumps upward from the top of a platform with a vertical speed of 45 m/s Figure 1 of 1 If the trampoline behaves like a spring of spring constant 5.3 x 10' N/m, how far does he depress it? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ya PA Value 4. d m
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