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The motion of jumping insects is of interest not only to biologists, but also to

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Question

The motion of jumping insects is of interest not only to biologists, but also to those who design robots. (Figure 1) shows the speed-versus-time graph for two different takeoff jumps of a 19-mg green leafhopper, as determined from high-speed videos. What is the magnitude of the average net force acting on the leafhopper's body during jump 1 ? Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units. What is the ratio of the force found in part A to the leafhopper's weight? Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units. Is the average force during jump 2 greater than, less than, or equal to the average force during jump 1? Greater than Less than Equal to

Explanation / Answer

(A) slope of v vs t curve will give us the acceleration,

a1 = 0.8 / (6 x 10^-3) m/s^2

a1 = 133.3 m/s^2

F1 = m a1 = (19 x 10^-3) (133.33)

F1 = 2.53 N

(B) ratio = F1 / m g = a1/ g

= (133.3)/9.81


= 13.6

(C) slope of 2 is greater than 1.

hence force will also be greater .

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