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(6%) Problem 15: A gymnast with a mass of 3.28 slugs jumps on a trampoline. @the

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Explanation / Answer

Since he has an upward acceleration, the net force is equal to the force that the trampoline exerts minus his weight

Weight = 3*.28* 32.1 = 105.288


Use the following equation to determine the upward force that the trampoline exerts.

F – Weight = mass * acceleration
F – 105.288= 3.28* 28.6
F = 105.288 +93.808=199.096