In the hippie jump, a skateboarder rides along on a flat horizontal surface at a certain velocity Vh. He then jumps straight up without exerting any horizontal force on the board. This allows him to fly through the air at the same horizontal velocity as the board (also moving at Vh). As a result, the board remains directly below him and he is able to land on top of it. The figure below illustrates this.
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In the hippie jump, a skateboarder rides along on a flat horizontal surface at a certain velocity Vh. He then jumps straight up without exerting any horizontal force on the board. This allows him to fly through the air at the same horizontal velocity as the board (also moving at Vh). As a result, the board remains directly below him and he is able to land on top of it. The figure below illustrates this.
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