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7 December, 19:04

What force does a trampoline have to apply to a gymnast to accelerate her straight up at? Note that the answer is independent of the velocity of the gymnastâshe can be moving either up or down, or be stationary.

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  1. 7 December, 19:56
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    Answer: Force applied by trampoline = 778.5 N

    Note: The question is incomplete.

    The complete question is : What force does a trampoline have to apply to a 45.0 kg gymnast to accelerate her straight up at 7.50 m/s^2? note that the answer is independent of the velocity of the gymnast. She can be moving either up or down or be stationary.

    Explanation:

    The total required the trampoline by the trampoline = net force accelerating the gymnast upwards + force of gravity on her.

    = (m * a) + (m * g)

    = m (a + g)

    = 45 kg (7.50 * 9.80) m/s²

    Force applied by trampoline = 778.5 N
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