Thermodynamics Question: A bunjee jumper jumps from a platform. They accelerate in speed downward towards the ground. The bungee cord starts extending/tightening and the jumper loses speed. The cord fully tightens and the jumper all downward momentum and springs back in the air. they bounce a few times and come to a rest.  a. Where did the initial potential energy of the jumper go during the jump? What assumptions are made to answer this question? b. Reduce the first law energy balance for the jumper and bungee cord c. Does the jumper still have potential energy if they are suspended 20 feet off the ground after the jump?

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A bunjee jumper jumps from a platform. They accelerate in speed downward towards the ground. The bungee cord starts extending/tightening and the jumper loses speed. The cord fully tightens and the jumper all downward momentum and springs back in the air. they bounce a few times and come to a rest. 

a. Where did the initial potential energy of the jumper go during the jump? What assumptions are made to answer this question?

b. Reduce the first law energy balance for the jumper and bungee cord

c. Does the jumper still have potential energy if they are suspended 20 feet off the ground after the jump?

 

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Acceleration of bungee jumper is downwards towards the ground. The cord fully gets tightened and springs back in air. Bounce happens few times before coming to rest.

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What are the individual first law energy balances for 1.) the jumper and 2.) the bungee cord?

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