An object is subject to two forces that do not point in opposite directions. ls it possible lo choose their magnitudes so that the object is in equilibri um? Explain.
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An impa la is an African antelope capable of a remarkablevertical leap. In one recorded leap, a 45 kg impala went into a deep crouch, pushed straight up for 0.21 s, and reached a heightof 2.5 m above the ground. To achieve th is vertical leap, withwhat force did the impala push down on the ground? What is theratio of this force to the antelope's weight?
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The first step in solving 5 problem number 60 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An impa la is an African antelope capable of a remarkablevertical leap. In one recorded leap, a 45 kg impala went into a deep crouch, pushed straight up for 0.21 s, and reached a heightof 2.5 m above the ground. To achieve th is vertical leap, withwhat force did the impala push down on the ground? What is theratio of this force to the antelope's weight?
From the textbook chapter Applying Newton's Law you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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