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15 January, 01:11

When landing after a spectacular somersault, a 50.0 kg gymnast decelerates by pushing straight down on the mat. Calculate the force (in N) she must exert if her deceleration is 7.00 times the acceleration of gravity.

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  1. 15 January, 01:35
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    the force is 3924 N

    Explanation:

    Given data

    mass = 50 kg

    7.00 times the acceleration of gravity

    to find out

    the force

    solution

    we know that net force is equal to force exerted - mg

    so we have say net force is mass * acceleration

    now find force exerted

    force exerted = ma + mg

    force exerted = m (a + g)

    as given in question 7.00 times the acceleration of gravity

    force exerted = 50 (7g + g)

    force exerted = 50 (8g)

    force exerted = 50 * 8 (9.81)

    force exerted = 3924

    the force is 3924 N
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