IDENTIFIERS: Kat Hageboeck TITLE: The Bungee Challenge – Finding the Spring Constant The goal of the overall Bungee Jump Chall
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A bungee jumper falls off the platform and reaches the limit of stretch of the cord. 1. Show your choice of system in the energy flow diagram. Include the earth in your
![SOLVED: When a 50 kg person is hangs from a 20 m bungee cord, it stretches to a length of 32 m. Find the spring constant of the bungee cord, assuming it SOLVED: When a 50 kg person is hangs from a 20 m bungee cord, it stretches to a length of 32 m. Find the spring constant of the bungee cord, assuming it](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/a90c2ef7-0cc2-41df-97c1-67899a806f7c_large.jpg)
SOLVED: When a 50 kg person is hangs from a 20 m bungee cord, it stretches to a length of 32 m. Find the spring constant of the bungee cord, assuming it
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11. A 50Kg bungee cord jumper is on a cliff 50m high above a stream. The elastic bungee cord has a relaxed length of 40m. The feet of the bungee jumper stops
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