Question: When jumping, a flea accelerates at an astounding 1000 m/s 2 , but over only the very short distance of 0.50 mm. If a flea
When jumping, a flea accelerates at an astounding 1000 m/s2, but over only the very short distance of 0.50 mm. If a flea jumps straight up, and if air resistance is neglected (a rather poor approximation in this situation), how high does the flea go?
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