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Physics, 16.03.2020 23:52, ella3714

After bouncing up and down for a while on the end of the Bungee cord and losing energy due to air drag and friction in the cord, the jumper eventually comes to rest at some height above the bottom of the jump. What is this height, using numerical values from above

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