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Cornish30
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Hi there,
I'm trying to work out how much force is produced if a climber was to fall onto a rope.
I do realize that it would depend on the rope and whether it stretched or not but for this case let's just say it does not have any give in it.
If I use the example of a climb who weighs 80kg, he falls 8m and takes 1.5 seconds can we/I work out the force which is felt?
With my research I have found out that...
Force = Mass X Acceleration
Velocity/ Speed = Distance / Time
Kinetic energy = .5(Mass (Velocity X Velocity))
Can somebody please help me put it all together please??
I'm trying to work out how much force is produced if a climber was to fall onto a rope.
I do realize that it would depend on the rope and whether it stretched or not but for this case let's just say it does not have any give in it.
If I use the example of a climb who weighs 80kg, he falls 8m and takes 1.5 seconds can we/I work out the force which is felt?
With my research I have found out that...
Force = Mass X Acceleration
Velocity/ Speed = Distance / Time
Kinetic energy = .5(Mass (Velocity X Velocity))
Can somebody please help me put it all together please??