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A 60.0-kg woman jumps from a burning building and falls 10.0 m before making contact with a safety net, which stops her in 0.120 s. What is the average force exerted by the net on her? (not in sig fig)

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Given:

The mass of the women is m = 60 kg

The height of the building is h = 10 m

The time duration is t = 0.12 s

Required: Average force exerted by the net on the women.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to calculate the speed by the formula


v=√(2gh)

Here, g = 9.8 m/s^2 is the acceleration due to gravity.

On substituting the values, the speed of the car will be


\begin{gathered} v=√(2*9.8*10) \\ =14\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}

The impulse can be calculated as


\begin{gathered} Impulse\text{ = change in momentum} \\ =m(v-0) \\ =60*14 \\ =840\text{ kg m/s} \end{gathered}

The average force can be calculated as


\begin{gathered} Impulse\text{ = F}* t \\ F=(Impulse)/(time) \\ =(840)/(0.12) \\ =7000\text{ N} \end{gathered}

Final Answer: The average force exerted by the net on her is 7000 N

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