Bungee "umping Originating on Pentecost Island in the

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Bungee "umping Originating on Pentecost Island in the Pacific,the practice of a person jumping from a high place harnessedto a flexible attachment was introduced to Westernculture in 1979 by the Oxford University Dangerous Sport Club. One important parameter to know before attempting a bungee jump is the amount the cord will stretch at the bottom of the fall. The stiffness of the cord is related to the amount of stretch by the equation where 2W(S + L) K = -'---:: ,--- "":" S2 W = weight of the jumper (pounds) K = cord's stiffness (pounds per foot) L = free length of the cord (feet) S = stretch (feet) (a) A ISO-pound person plans to jump off a ledge attached to a cord of length 42 feet. If the stiffness of the cord is no less than 16 pounds per foot, how much will the cord stretch? (b) If safety requirements will not permit the jumper to get any closer than 3 feet to the ground, what is the minimum height required for the ledge in part (a)? Source: American Institute of Physics, Physics News Update, No. 150, November 5, 1993

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