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7 July, 11:33

Pam, wearing a rocket pack, stands on frictionless ice. She has a mass of 49 kg. The rocket supplies a constant force for 22.0 m, and Pam acquires a speed of 62.5 m/s. Assume that air resistance is negligible. What is the magnitude of the force?

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  1. 7 July, 13:19
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    Magnitude of the force is 4350N

    Explanation:

    As the woman accelerates at a distance of 22 m to go from rest to 62.5 m / s, we can use the kinematics to find the acceleration

    v² = v₀² + 2 a x

    v₀ = 0

    a = v² / 2x

    a = 62.5² / (2 * 22)

    a = 88.78m/s²

    the time you need to get this speed

    v = v₀ + a t

    t = v / a

    t = 62.5 / 88.78

    t = 0.704s

    Let's caculate the magnitude of the force

    F = ma

    = 49 * 88.78

    = 4350.22

    ≅ 4350N

    Magnitude of the force is 4350N

    t = 1,025 s

    a = 55.43 m / s²
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