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A high-jumper clears the bar and has a downward velocity of -6.00 m/s just before landing on an air mattress. The mass of the high-jumper is 50.4 kg. What is the magnitude and direction of the impulse that the air mattress exerts on her? Assume that upward is the positive direction.
13 years ago

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kevin
ayy lmao
10 years ago
To Kevin
You suck--give actual help instead of "ayy." We don't need your useless answers
4 years ago

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