The length of nylon rope from which a mountain climber is suspended has a force constant of 1.28 x 10* N/m. (a) What is the frequency (in Hz) at which he bounces, given that his mass plus the mass of his equipment is 72.0 kg? 2.094 Hz (b) How much would this rope stretch (in cm) to break the climber's fall if he free-falls 2.00 m before the rope runs out of slack? Hint: Use conservation of energy. 52.90 cm (c) Repeat both parts of this problem in the situation where twice this length of nylon rope is used. 2.1 stretch length (in cm) frequency (in Hz) x Hz 72.19 x cm

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The length of nylon rope from which a mountain climber is suspended has a force constant of 1.28 ✕ 104 N/m.

The length of nylon rope from which a mountain climber is suspended has a force constant of 1.28 x 10“ N/m.
(a) What is the frequency (in Hz) at which he bounces, given that his mass plus the mass of his equipment is 72.0 kg?
2.094
Hz
(b) How much would this rope stretch (in cm) to break the climber's fall if he free-falls 2.00 m before the rope runs out of slack? Hint: Use conservation of energy.
52.90
cm
(c) Repeat both parts of this problem in the situation where twice this length of nylon rope is used.
frequency (in Hz)
2.1
Hz
stretch length (in cm)
72.19
X cm
Transcribed Image Text:The length of nylon rope from which a mountain climber is suspended has a force constant of 1.28 x 10“ N/m. (a) What is the frequency (in Hz) at which he bounces, given that his mass plus the mass of his equipment is 72.0 kg? 2.094 Hz (b) How much would this rope stretch (in cm) to break the climber's fall if he free-falls 2.00 m before the rope runs out of slack? Hint: Use conservation of energy. 52.90 cm (c) Repeat both parts of this problem in the situation where twice this length of nylon rope is used. frequency (in Hz) 2.1 Hz stretch length (in cm) 72.19 X cm
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