Part A A55 kg bungee jumper leaps from a bridge. She is tied to a bungee cord that is 12 m long when unstretched, and fa

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Part A A55 kg bungee jumper leaps from a bridge. She is tied to a bungee cord that is 12 m long when unstretched, and fa

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Part A A55 Kg Bungee Jumper Leaps From A Bridge She Is Tied To A Bungee Cord That Is 12 M Long When Unstretched And Fa 1
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Part A A55 kg bungee jumper leaps from a bridge. She is tied to a bungee cord that is 12 m long when unstretched, and falls a total of 31 m Calculate the spring constant k of the bungee cord assuming Hooke's law applies. Express your answer using two significant figures. VON AEO ? k = N/m Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the maximum acceleration she experiences. Express your answer using two significant figures. EVO AE ? amax = m/s2 Submit Request Answer
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