A Diver's Cliff Jump Calculation

Calculation of Diver's Cliff Jump

A diver jumps off a 60 m cliff with an initial horizontal velocity of 3m/s. We need to find the time needed for the diver to reach the water.

Given:

Initial vertical distance (S) = 60 m

Initial horizontal velocity (v) = 3 m/s

We know the formula for time (t) is:

t = S / v

Now, we can plug in the values:

t = 60 / 3

t = 20 seconds

Therefore, the diver will reach the water in 20 seconds.

What is the time needed for the diver to reach the water after jumping off a 60 m cliff with an initial horizontal velocity of 3m/s?

20 seconds

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