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Hen I When jumping straight down, you can be seriously injured if you land stiff

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Hen I When jumping straight down, you can be seriously injured if you land stiff-legged. One way to avoid injury is to bend your knees upon landing to reduce the force of the impact. A 61.0-kg man just before contact with the ground has a speed of 8.14 m/s. (a) In a stiff-legged landing he comes to a halt in 2.34 ms. Find the magnitude of the average net force that acts on him during this time. (b) W the ground on the man points upward, while the force due to gravity points downward. The average net force acting on the man includes both of these forces. Taking into account the directions of the forces, find the magnitude of the force applied by the ground on the man in part (b) (a) Number (b) NumberD (c) Number D Units Units By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. Question Attempts: 0 of 3 used SAVE FOR LATER SUBMITANSWER Policy 1 9 2000-2017 John Wiley & S

Explanation / Answer

Given,

m = 61 kg ; v = 8.14 m/s ; t = 2.34 ms ;

a)We know that,

impulse = change in momentum = Force x time

force = change in momentum/time

F = m(v2 - v1)/t

F = 61 (0 - 8.14)/2.34 x 10^-3 = -2.12 x 10^5 N

Hence, F = 2.12 x 10^5 N

b)t = 0.277 s

F = m(v2 - v1)/t

F = 61(0 - 8.14)/0.227 = 2.187 x 10^3 N

Hence, T = 2.19 x 10^3 N

c)Fground = F - W

Eground = 2.187 x 10^3 - 61 x 9.81 = 1.59 x 10^3 N

Hence, Fground = 1.59 x 10^3 N

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