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Calculating the Force Constant of a Bungee Cord Using Newton's Laws
from the pull? and i multiplied the mass and acceleration and divided by the .7m difference in the spring?- evber
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Calculating the Force Constant of a Bungee Cord Using Newton's Laws
cant believe i had that brain fart. thanks !- evber
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Calculating the Force Constant of a Bungee Cord Using Newton's Laws
yeah its 2.0 m . long day lol . ok , so it would be total mass over gravity, giving you; 295/9.80= 30.102kg ? acceleration is 1.5/2 = 0.75 m/s^2. I don't get what you are asking in the second part though.- evber
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Calculating the Force Constant of a Bungee Cord Using Newton's Laws
Homework Statement You've attached a bungee cord to a wagon and are using it to pull your little sister while you take her for a jaunt. The bungee's unstretched length is 1.3m and you happen to know that your little sister weighs 220N and the wagon weighs 75N. Crossing a street, you accelerate...- evber
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