Physics, 25.03.2021 18:50 Serenaark2834
B) The stretched surface of the trampoline begins to contract. The athlete is
pushed vertically upwards and she accelerates. At time t, when her
upwards velocity is 6.0 m/s, she loses contact with the surface.
i)
Calculate her kinetic energy at time t.
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