A bungee jumper of mass m is tied to a cord of length L . She falls from a bridg
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A bungee jumper of mass m is tied to a cord of length L. She falls from a bridge that is a height H above the river below. The cord stretches such that she comes to a stop when she is only at a height D above the river. What is the magnitude of the the impulse exerted on the bungee jumper while the cord stretched? Enter your symbolic answer as a function of m, H, L, D, and g, plus physical constants such as 1.0 or 0.5. As with all symbolic answers, do not ever include units or unit conversion factors. For example, you might enter:
Explanation / Answer
apply from Impulse momentum theorem
Impulse exerted=change in momentum of jumper.
Distance fallen=(H-d)
since the cord has no velocity ,
velocity had there been no cord=sqrt(2g(H-d))
velocity with cord then=0
Change in momentum= m*dV
= m sqrt(2g(H-d))
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