The weight of a person on a planet A is about half that on the earth. He can jump up to a height of on the surface of the earth. How high can he jump on planet A?
Step 1: Given that
The weight of the person on planet A is half that on earth
is the weight on the planet.
The height the person can jump is
is the height of the jump.
Step 2: Formula used
Here,
is the mass of the object.
is the acceleration due to gravity on the planet.
the initial velocity of the pump.
is the kinetic energy.
is the potential energy.
Step 3: Calculating the maximum height of the jump on a planet
Initial kinetic energy =
Final kinetic energy = as
Initial potential energy = as
Final potential energy =
Using the law of conservation of energy -
Step 4: Finding the relation between g
Step 5: Calculating the height of the jump
Hence, the person can jump up to 0.8 m on planet A.