A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.470 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing. Water slide 5.00 m-

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A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally.
As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.470 s after leaving the slide. Ignore
friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing.
Water slide
H
-5.00 m-
Transcribed Image Text:A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally. As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.470 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing. Water slide H -5.00 m-
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