A bungee cord has a spring
constant of 82.5 N/m. After
jumping, a person oscillates
wit...
Physics, 19.04.2021 19:40 17jhester1
A bungee cord has a spring
constant of 82.5 N/m. After
jumping, a person oscillates
with a period of 7.50 s. What
is the mass of the person?
(Unit = kg)
Answers: 1
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