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Physics, 15.03.2020 04:59 kelleemaebarnha

In January 2003, an 18-year-old student gained a bit of fame for surviving with only minor injuries-a remarkable traffic
accident. The vehicle he was driving was "clipped" by another one, left the road, and rolled several times. He was thrown
upward from the vehicle (he wasn't wearing a seat belt) and ended up dangling from an overhead telephone cable and a
ground wire about 8 meters above the ground. Rescuers got him down after 20 minutes. It is estimated that he reached a
maximum height of about 10 meters.
(a) Estimate the driver's vertical speed when he was thrown from the vehicle.
m/s
(b) If he had not landed in the wires, how fast would he have been going when he hit the ground?
m/s

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