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Physics, 27.01.2021 18:00 cisneros3

Spiderman has a mass of 80 kg. He knows his webbing will break if it is exposed to a 200 N force. What is the maximum height he can swing off of? You can assume aerodynamic forces prevent Spiderman from travelling greater than 30 m/s.

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