The high jump (1)

The following formula gives the height h (in m) to which high jump athletes rise their centre of gravity up, depending on their initial speed v0 (in m/s) and of the value of the gravitation in the location g (in m/s²).

The value of g varies depending on the planet that we take as a referencial
(see the table).

planet
g (in m/s²)
Mercury
3.70
Mars
3.72
Venus
8.85
the Earth
9.81
Uranus
11.48
Saturn
11.67
Neptune
11.97
Jupiter
26.39

On the Earth, Paul whose centre of gravity is situated
at 1 m above the ground jumps with an initial speed of 1.60 m/s.
What is the height (in metres) to which Paul rises his centre of gravity up?


round to the nearest hundredth