Hang Time Record on your own paper. Procedure Students work in groups of 3 or 4 with 2 pieces of tape per group (tape can be reused for each person in.

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Hang Time Record on your own paper

Procedure Students work in groups of 3 or 4 with 2 pieces of tape per group (tape can be reused for each person in the group). Each group will also need a meter stick to measure the distance and a chair. Goal: Each person will measure their own jump height and calculate their hang-time. Procedure: Stand facing the wall; Reach as high as you can and stick a piece of tape to the wall Jump and stick a second piece of tape to the wall as high as you can Measure the distance between the two pieces of tape (d) in meters. Record this measurement.

Calculation

Questions 1.What is your acceleration after your feet leave the floor? 2.Is there anything you can do once your feet leave the floor to make you jump higher? 3.What happens to your speed while you are in the air?