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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
I forgot about the negative, thanks guys it was 3242
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Post #16
Jan 26, 2024
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
2625 kg*m/s^2 = 2007.6 kg*m/s^2 + 617.4 kg*m/s^2
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Post #14
Jan 26, 2024
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
My bad, so 2007.6 would be just the force from the floor, but that isn't the answer either.
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Post #12
Jan 26, 2024
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
So I multiply -9.8 by the mass 63 to get 617.4 kg*m/s^2 then subtract that from 2625 to get 2007.6 as the total force
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Post #9
Jan 26, 2024
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
Since gravity is measured in m/s^2 its acceleration then, so the only force would be the 2625 kg*m/s^2? When I put that in it was wrong though
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Post #7
Jan 26, 2024
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
The floor's opposite reaction and gravity? So 2625 and -9.8?
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Post #5
Jan 26, 2024
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
Sorry, forgot to include the actual graph.
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Post #3
Jan 26, 2024
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What is the y-component of the force by the floor on her during the collision?
A previous question I got correct was: During this time interval, what is the y-component of the average net force on her? It was just 2625, and I thought question 2 would be the same answer but it wasn't. Not sure what to do.
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