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Energy considerations in solving a bungee jumper question
Homework Statement A bungee cord is 30.0 m long and, when stretched a distance x, it exerts a restoring force of magnitude kx. Your father-in-law (mass 95 kg) stands on a platform 45.0 m above the ground, and one end of the cord is tied securely to his ankle and the other end to the...- Toranc3
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- Bungee Energy
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Bungee Jumping Spring Constat/Work-Energy
Homework Statement You have persuaded your friend Astrid to attempt an illegal bungee jump from the New River Gorge Bridge. You will provide the bungee cord which has a total length of 40 m and a spring constant of k = 16 N/m. During the jump, Astrid will first fall freely for a distance equal...- bang
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- Bungee Spring
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Bungee jumping with elastic cord and rigid rope
Happy new year everyone, if I were to bungee jump off a building height H using a cord with an elasticity of 150 N/m 15 m long when it isn't stretched that is tied to a rope of length L (does not stretch), and I have a mass of M and the cord stretches X meters. Gravity is pulling at 10 m/s^2. I...- Giff
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- Bungee Elastic Rope
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Work/Energy of Two Bungee Jumpers
Homework Statement Exercise 1. Two bungee jumpers jump from a bridge. Jumper A is fastened to a bungee cord and holding on to jumper B. The cord has a stiffness k = 80 lb/ft. Find the unstretched length of the cord if the two students just reach the surface of the water at the maximum...- kcolman
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Conservation of Energy/Force in Bungee Jumping
Homework Statement A person stands on a bridge that is 100 m above a river and attaches a 30-m-long bungee cord to his harness. A bungee cord, for practical purposes, is just a long spring, and this cord has a spring constant of 40 N/m. Assume that your mass is 80 kg. After a long hesitation...- dtseng96
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- Bungee Conservation
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Finding the unstretched length of a bungee cable
Two men both weighing 150lb jump off a bridge using a bungee cord with stiffness k=80lb/ft. One of the men is attached to the cable and plans to release the other man when they reach the water 120ft below the bridge. Once there the connected man will let go of the unconnected man when they...- jbrizown
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- Bungee Cable Length
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Finding General Formula for Bungee Jumping - Maths C Assignment
Good morning/evening fellow physics enthusiasts. For my year 12 maths c class, we're doing an assignment on bungee Jumping (Task sheet can be found by googling "maths c bungee jumping" first link will be the relative one (pdf file)). For this assignment, the first question asks you to find...- Eldawg
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- Assignment Bungee Formula General
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Hooke's law when bungee jumping
This was on a practice test for an upcoming exam. You have persuaded your friend Astrid to attempt an illegal bungee jump from a Bridge. You will provide the bungee cord which has a total length of 40 m and a spring constant of k = 16 N/m. During the jump, Astrid will first fall freely for a...- gravythis
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- Bungee Hooke's law Law
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Solving Engineering Equation for Bungee Jumper: What's the Answer?
I have a problem for an engineering class I am taking. It reads: Derive an equation for k using the weight of a bungee jumper (170 lbs) the unstretched length of the cord (unknown) and the height of the dam from which the jumper is jumping off of (722 ft) What I have come up with is...- IanL
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- Bungee Engineering
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Bungee Jump Physics: Solving for Maximum Fall Length and Spring Constant
Ok so I'm trying to find the maximum length of fall before the bungee brings the jumper to a stop? So I've chosen a few arbitrary starting heights: 50m, 55m, 60m and a few arbitrary bungee spring constants: 25 N/m, 30 N/m, 35 N/m. How would I go about in approaching this problem? I think this...- ScienceMan123
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- Bungee Bungee jump Jump Physics
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Harmonic motion of a bungee jumper
Homework Statement A bungee jumper undergoes simple harmonic motion with amplitude 6.9 m and frequency 0.115 Hz. Assume the bungee jumper follows the simple harmonic motion equation x=A\cos (\omega t). Find the velocity of the jumper at 0.25s Homework Equations x=Acos(\omega*t)...- Capncanada
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- Bungee Harmonic Harmonic motion Motion
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Bungee Jumping-Tension+Air resistance with regards to max extension
Homework Statement Bungee Jumping l=natural length of rope x=extension of rope y=total distance fallen m=mass,a=acceleration,v=velocity,g=acceleration due to gravity k=air resistance co-efficient Given data: The rope is stretched to twice its natural length by a mass of 75kg hanging at rest...- Thiras
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- Bungee Extension Max Resistance
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Newton's Laws, bungee jump problem
Please help me with this problem. many thanks :) A 55-kg bungee jumper has fallen far enough that her bungee cord is beginning to stretch and resist her downward motion. Find the force (magnitude and direction) exerted on her by the bungee cord at an instant when her downward acceleration has a...- jehan4141
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- Bungee Bungee jump Jump Laws Newton's laws
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Spring constant and bungee jumping.
Homework Statement 68kg bungee jumper standing on a 46m platform above the ground. The bungee cord has no effect for 9m(ie natural cord length is 9m) when the bungee jumper is more than 9m away the spring constant is k=66N/m a)what is his speed after falling 9m from the platform...- anotherperson
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- Bungee Constant Spring Spring constant
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Bungee Jumper - Elastic Potential Energy
Homework Statement In a "head dip" bungee jump from a bridge over a river the bungee cord is fastened to the jumper's ankles. The jumper than steps off and falls towards the river until the cord becomes taut. At that point, the cord begins to slow the jumper's decent, until his head just...- aeromat
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- Bungee Elastic Elastic potential energy Energy Potential Potential energy
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HELP Physics case study- Bungee jumping
1. Properties of the ideal bungee rope tough? elastic? brittle? and how this could affect the physics of a bungee jump 2. elastic limit 3. Go on about this for 500 words for a full case study- someone1235
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- Bungee Physics Study
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Bungee Jumping: Min Spring Constant to Support Jorge (75kg)
Homework Statement Jorge is going to bungee jumpy from a bridge that is 55.0m over the river below. The bungee cord has an unstretched length of 27.0m. To be safe, the bungee cord should stop Jorge's fall when he is at least 2.00 m above the river. If Jorge has a mass of 75.0kg what is the...- renegade05
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- Bungee Bungee jump Constant Jump
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Conservation of Energy - Bungee Jumping
Conservation of Energy -- Bungee Jumping Homework Statement Unstretched length = 139 ft k = 39 lb/ft Weight of jumper = 122 lbs Homework Equations Assuming he hasn't hit the ground, how much has the bungee chord stretched when the professor is at the bottom of the jump? (ft) The...- jtw2e
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- Bungee Conservation Conservation of energy Energy
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Calculating Spring Constant of Bungee Cord
Homework Statement A bungee jumper with a mass of 77.0kg, jumps from a high bridge. He just touches the water in the river below and after reaching this lowest point, he oscillates up and down, hitting the lowest point another 8 times in 48.0 seconds. Calculate the spring constant of the...- HHippo
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- Bungee Constant Spring Spring constant
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Bungee Jumping: Solving for Mass, Cord Length, and Period of Oscillations
Homework Statement A bungee jumper leaps from a bridge and undergoes a series of oscillations. Assume g=9.78 m/s^2. If a 58.0 kg bungee jumpers jumps from length of 20.0 m and she jumps from a heigh of 66.0 m above the river, coming to rest a few centimeters above the water surface on the...- sona1177
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- Bungee Length Mass Oscillations Period
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Calculating the Minimum Safe Drop Height for a Bungee Jumper
Homework Statement Our lab was to predict the distance a bungee jumper will fall before coming to rest. I already found the spring constant When we have the spring constant we had to find the minimum safe drop height for a bungee jumper before being stopped by the spring. The following...- shawn123
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- Bungee Drop Height Minimum
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What Is the Spring Constant for Kate's Bungee Jump?
Homework Statement Kate, a bungee jumper, wants to jump off the edge of a bridge that spans a river below. Kate has a mass m, and the surface of the bridge is a height h above the water. The bungee cord, which has length L when unstretched, will first straighten and then stretch as Kate falls...- IKonquer
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- Bungee Constant Spring Spring constant
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Derive Equations for Bungee Jumper
Homework Statement [PLAIN]http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/6702/bungee.png Derive the equations of the motion for the jumper. Consider only the vertical motion of the jumper. (g = 9.81 m/s^2) Homework Equations Straing = (Stated Above) Strain Rate = v / lo = v/25 F = -kx...- Sheen91
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- Bungee Derive
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Bungee jumper(Conservation of mechanical energy)
Homework Statement The Royal Gorge bridge over the Arkansas River is 310 m above the river. A 60-kg bungee jumper has an elastic cord with an unstressed length of 50 m attached to her feet. Assume that, like an ideal spring, the cord is massless and provides a linear restoring force when...- Raziel2701
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- Bungee Energy Mechanical Mechanical energy
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Bungee Jumping Maths: Calculating Height, Length & Speed for NZ Bridge Jumps
Hi, the following questions are sort of both a physicy/mathsy questions however since I only do maths c (and have never done physics) any mathematical explanations would be greatly appreciated. p.s. I came across this question on the internet and am quite interested in this kind of stuff...- NicholasAllen
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How Far Will a 76 kg Person Fall with a Doubling Bungee Cord?
Hi, I was wondering whether there is a formula in terms of length and mass which would provide how far a person would fall is they were attached to a bungee cord rope which stretched to twice it's natural length when an object of 76 kilos was hung from it at REST from the free end? I'm...- NicholasAllen
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- Bungee Mathematics
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Bungee Jump: 65 kg, 11m Rope, 36m Fall
The girl is going on a bungee jump. She weighs 65 kg. The rope is 11m. In total, she fell 36 m. The first 11 m is free fall, and another 25m is simple harmonic motion. 1) k of rope 2)max spped 3)what point when she has max speed 4)amplitude of rope 5)how long does it take Homework...- getalifebaby
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- Bungee Bungee jump Hard Jump
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Finding the Spring Constant for Bungee Jumping
Homework Statement Hey, i need some help here I'm trying to figure out the spring constant for bungee jump Say, I'm 735N and the rope will apparently double in length when i jump off it. I don't know the length of the rope thought. but i do know it does have a spring constant. we are...- wangking
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- Bungee Constant Spring Spring constant
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Calculating the Spring Constant for Bungee Jumping
Hey, i need some help here I'm trying to figure out the spring constant for bungee jump Say, I'm 735N and the rope will apparently double in length when i jump off it. I don't know the length of the rope thought. but i do know it does have a spring constant. How to find out is the spring...- wangking
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- Bungee Constant Spring Spring constant
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Determining the Length of Bungee Cord Needed for an Egg Drop Experiment
Homework Statement Find how long of a cord needed to drop an egg from 14m to come within 5cm of the ground We have determined a force deflection ratio for the cord given a .5m sample. Homework Equations what is x supposed to be here. Is it a number as I have or is it the mass or the...- lccstuednt
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- Bungee Egg drop Project
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Bungee Cord Damping and Unstretched Length Calculation
I am a bit confused in this problem. A person of mass 80 kg takes a bungee jump. At the lowest point of the jump the bungee cord is 90m in length and then at the lowest point of the next oscillation the cord has a length of 80m. when the person does eventually come to rest the length of the...- aks_sky
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What is the Direction of Acceleration During a Bungee Jump?
When a bungee jumper reaches the lowest point of their jump, is the direction of acceleration up or down? What about at the highest point?- c&j
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- Bungee Bungee jump Experiment Jump
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Heavy vs. Light Bungee Jumpers: Stored Energy Explained
Homework Statement Bungee jumpers use an elastic rope to halt their fall when they are just a short distance from the ground. Using the idea of stored energy, explain whether heavy jumpers should use a shorter or longer length of rope than lighter jumpers. Homework Equations W=mg...- Sam1234
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- Bungee Energy Light
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Need verification on a spring force problem regarding a bungee cord.
Homework Statement A bungee jumper of mass m=70 kg is riding a bungee cord with spring constant k=50 N/m. Its unstretched length is L=9.0 m. What is the amplitude of the jumper's oscillation? m=70 kg k=50 N/m L=9 mHomework Equations mg(L+x)=(1/2)kx^2 x(t)=Bcos(omega(t)+alpha) omega =...- Hunter Arcanu
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- Bungee Force Spring Spring force
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Bungee Jumper Oscillation: Determine Spring Constant
A bungee jumper, whose mass is 87 kg, jumps from a tall platform. After reaching his lowest point, he continues to oscillate up and down, reaching the low point two more times in 8.5 s. Ignoring air resistance and assuming that the bungee cord is an ideal spring, determine its spring constant.- lindsk
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- Bungee Constant Oscillation Spring Spring constant
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Calculating Closest Bungee Jump Distance
Homework Statement an 80Kg bungee jumper steps off the jump platform which is 50m above the ground. the bungee cord is 25m long when relaxed and has an E value of 8 MPa and a cross sectional area of 400mm^2. Calculate the closest the jumper gets to the ground. Consider the center of...- snoitcelfer
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- Bungee Bungee jump Jump
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What Is the Potential Energy in Bungee Jumping?
Starting from rest, a 64.0 kg person bungee jumps from a tethered balloon h = 65.0 m above the ground. The bungee cord has negligible mass and unstretched length L = 27.1 m. One end is tied to the basket of the balloon and the other end to a harness around the person's body. .(a) Express the...- puspita
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- Bungee Energy Potential Potential energy
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Hooke's Law applied to a bungee cord
Homework Statement "A Daredevil plans to bungee-jump from a hot-air balloon 65.0 m above a carnival midway. He will use a uniform elastic cord, tied to a harness around his body, to stop his fall at a point 10.0 m above the ground. Model his body as a particle and the cord as having...- sollinton
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- Applied Bungee Hooke's law Law
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Find the Function of a Bungee Cord for Egg Drop
Homework Statement For my Calc based Physics class we will be given an egg, a required height and a bungee cord (non-linear). We're to have already come up with a formula for this bungee cord to compute the required length so that we'll be able to drop the egg from the height and come as close...- larso5
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- Bungee Drop Egg Egg drop Function
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Related Rate Bungee Problem Question
Homework Statement A bungee jumper has reached a point in her exciting plunge where the taut cord is 100 feet long with a 1/2 inch radius and stretching. She is still 80 feet above the ground and is now falling at 40 feet per second. You are observing her jump from a spot on the ground 60...- Loppyfoot
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- Bungee Rate
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Max Acceleration of a Bungee Jumper
Homework Statement A bungee jumper of mass m kg jumps from 20 meters. The bungie cord's spring constant is k N/m. Let y = 0 be the point where the bungee cord begins to become taught, and let y = 20 be the jump point. It is known that the point of maximum acceleration is y = -17...- dhtml12345
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- Acceleration Bungee Max
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Modeling potential energy equations of a balloon bungee jumper
Homework Statement Starting from rest, a 64.0 kg person bungee jumps from a tethered balloon 65.0 m above the ground. The bungee cord has negligible mass and unstretched length 25.8 m. One end is tied to the basket of the balloon and the other end to the person's body. The cord is modeled as a...- Pinkk
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- Balloon Bungee Energy Modeling Potential Potential energy
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Newtonian - Force, Gravity, and Bungee Jumping
Homework Statement A person weighing 55kg jumps off of a bridge with a bungee cord attached. The problem seeks to find the bungee cords Force vector when the acceleration is 7.8m/s2 in the downward direction. m = 55kg a1 = g = 9.8m/s2 To find: F1 when a2 = 7.8m/s2 downward. I've...- staycrunchy
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Bungee Jump-Springs and Energy
Bungee Jump--Springs and Energy Homework Statement A person bungee jumps off a bridge. The person's mass is 90kg. The height of the bridge above the water is 80m. The bungee chord has a length of 25m. The bungee chord's spring constant is 30 N/m. What is the minimum distance the person...- Furby
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- Bungee Energy
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Bungee Cord Force Constant from Work?
Homework Statement A bungee jumper jumps with a mass of 61kg jumps off of a bridge. The massless bungee cord is 25m long and beyond that length acts as a spring. The jumper reaches the lowest point 42.9m below the bridge. Find the force constant which characterizes the bungee cord. Homework...- CandyApples
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- Bungee Constant Force Force constant Work
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Calculating Bungee Length and Extension using Hooke's Law
Hi I am new to this forum I am currently doing year 11 physics at school nothing to complicated. now i have an assignment which i need to determine the length of the extension for a bungee and I am going to drop it from a certain height now i have the spring constant of my bungee and can figure...- frisy4
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- Bungee Hooke's law Law
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Bungee Jumping: Unraveling the Physics Involved
we've been studying te physics involved in bungee jumping. We went to a bungee site, and recorded data, such as length of rope, weight of jumper, distance to fall, etc. With the data we collected, I've been able to determine spring constant, equilibrium point, force exerted etc. But I've... -
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What is the 'spring' constant of a bungee cord?
Homework Statement Consider a bungee cord of unstretched length L0 = 43 m. When the cord is stretched to L > L0 it behaves like a spring and its tension follows the Hooke’s law T = k(L − L0). But unlike a spring, the cord folds instead of becoming compressed when the distance between its...- sunniexdayzz
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- Bungee Tension
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Bungee Jumper Physics Lab Question
Homework Statement Hi, So I have a final lab in my college physics class. And the lab procedure is as follows: Note: The measured mass of the Bungee jumper is 0.25837 kilograms (258.37 grams). I have attached my data as an Excel file: . My question is, what formula does k follow (it is most...- flouran
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- Bungee Lab Physics Physics lab
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Bungee Jump relating to force question
Homework Statement A bungee cord is 30.0 {\rm m} long and, when stretched a distance x, it exerts a restoring force of magnitude kx. Your father-in-law (mass 100 kg) stands on a platform 45.0 {\rm m} above the ground, and one end of the cord is tied securely to his ankle and the other end to...- zerogoal
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- Bungee Bungee jump Force Jump
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