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Force During a Jump. An average person can reach a maximum height of about 60 cm when jumping straight up. During the jump itself, the person’s body from the knees up typically rises a distance of around 50 cm. (a) With what initial speed does the person leave the ground to reach a height of 60 cm? V(final) = V(initial) +2a(delta{y}) 0 =V(initial) + 2(-9.8m/s^2)(.60m) V(initial) = 3.4 m/s (c) In terms of this jumper’s weight w, what force does the ground exert on him or her during the jump? V(final) = V(initial) +2a(delta{y}) (3.4m/s)^ = 0 + 2a(.05m) a = 11.6 m/s^2 n-w = ma n = w( 1 + a/g) n = w( 1 + 11.6m/s^2/9.8m/s^2) n=2.2w

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