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Physics, 24.03.2020 20:51 hardwick744

A bungee jumped of mass m jumps off a brodge. Assume that the bungee cord behaves like an ideal spring of srping constant k when the jumper is at the lowest point in the motion that follows, the extention of the bungee cord is x. What is the magnitude of acceleration of the jumper in that instant?

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