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An athlete with a mass of 62 kg jumps and lands
on the ground on his feet. Th e ground exerts a total
force of 1.1 x 10 ^ 3 N [backward 55°up] on his feet.
Calculate the acceleration of the athlete.

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backward 55°up

 

What do you mean by this? Do you mean that in reference to a perpendicular line on the ground, let's say x = 0, the force makes an angle of 55° to the left of that line?

  • 4 years later...
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After finding the x and y components of the force on his feet, find the force of gravity from his mass and subtract it from the F1y component. Now you can find acceleration 

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