A girl of mass m1 = 60.0 kg springs from a trampoline with an initial upward velocity of vi = 8.00 m per second. At height h = 2.00 m above the trampoline, the girl grabs a box of mass m = 15.0 kg. For this problem, use g = 9.80 meters per second per second for the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.
A) What is the speed vbefore of the girl immediately before she grabs the box?
B) What is the speed vafter of the girl immediately after she grabs the box?
C) What is the maximum height hmax that the girl (with box) reaches?
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