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A 63-kg bungee jumper has fallen far enough that her bungee cord is beginning to stretch and resist her downward motion. Find the force (magnitude and direction) exerted on her by the bungee cord at an instant when her downward acceleration has a magnitude of 8.4 m/s2. Ignore the effects of air resistance.
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
how many times did you post this? goodness.
15 years ago
Answered by matt
88.2N and UP
11 years ago

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