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  1. R

    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.
  2. R

    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
  3. R

    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
  4. R

    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?
  5. R

    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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