Jane, looking for tarzan, is running at top speed (4.9 m/s) and grabs a vine hanging 4.1 m vertically from a tall tree in the jungle. if air resistance is neglected, how high can she swing upward? hint: use the conservation of energy. m does the length of the vine affect your answer?
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Ameteorite strikes earth and forms a crater, decreasing the meteorite's momentum to zero. does this phenomenon contradict the conservation of momentum? choose as many answers as you think are correct.
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