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Physics, 04.09.2020 02:01, osmarirodriguez1163

A person jumps from a fourth-story window 15.0m above a firefighters safety net. The survivor stretches the net 1.0m before coming to rest. What was the average deceleration experienced by the survivor when she was slower to rest by the net? What would you do to make it “safer” (that is to generate a smaller deceleration): would you stiffen or loosen the net? Explain.

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