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Fundamentals of Physics Extended 12th Edition Β· Motion in Two and Three Dimensions Β· Problem 116
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Halliday, Resnick & Walker β€” Motion in Two and Three Dimensions: Problem 116

Record motorcycle jump. Figure 4.38 illustrates the ramps for the 2002 world-record motorcycle jump set by Jason Renie. The ramps were $H = 3.00\text{ m}$ high, angled at $\theta_R = 12.0^\circ$, and separated by distance $D = 77.0\text{ m}$. Assuming that he landed halfway down the landing ramp and that the slowing effects of the air were negligible, calculate the speed at which he left the launch ramp.

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Fundamentals of Physics Extended Β· 12th Edition
Author: Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Motion in Two and Three Dimensions