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  • Oct 4, 2007, 06:41 PM
    bereketbarcelona
    Newtons 2nd law
    A 80 kg stuntman falls of a 20m platform ,falls for 18m and lands on a 2m deep foam mat what is the minimum upward force the mat must exert to keep him from hitting the ground
  • Oct 10, 2007, 10:03 AM
    terryg752
    (In the following, by x^2, I mean square of x)

    Suppose he hits the mat with velocity = v
    Acceleration a = g, u = initial velocity = 0, s = distance = 18

    You can find v by using the formula: v^2 - u^2 = 2as (here v^2 = square of v)
    Hence v^2 = 36 g

    You have found v, the velocity when he touches the mat

    Suppose upward acceleration by mat is = b
    Downward acceleration = g
    Net downward acceleration = g - b

    Final velocity = 0, initial velocity = v (caluculated above), distance = 2

    Formula: v^2 - u^2 = 2 x acceleration x distance
    0 - v^2 = 2(g - b)2
    v^2 = 4(b - g)
    b - g = v^2/4
    b = g + v^2/4

    Substitute the values of g and v.

    So you have found the acceleration b applied by mat
    Now you can find Force applied by mat = mass x acceleration = 80b

    Let me know if any step is not clear

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