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Consider bungee jumping from the bridge at Royal Gorge Colorado (the worlds highest bridge). Describe the forces acting on the jumper and on the bungee at some point where there is tension in the bungee, but the jumper is still going downward. Which forces are third law pairs?
So I was thinking on the person, it would be gravity and drag forces, and then gravity and tension forces on the rope. Does that sound correct?
Consider bungee jumping from the bridge at Royal Gorge Colorado (the worlds highest bridge). Describe the forces acting on the jumper and on the bungee at some point where there is tension in the bungee, but the jumper is still going downward. Which forces are third law pairs?
So I was thinking on the person, it would be gravity and drag forces, and then gravity and tension forces on the rope. Does that sound correct?