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Physics, 05.04.2020 02:23 StephenCurry34

Nick, a 60 kg physics student, wants to go bungee jumping, but doesn’t have a bungee cord. He finds
a 15 m long, strong spring (with a spring constant of 60 N/m) in his garage, which he decides should
work just as well. He takes the spring to a nearby bridge, attaches one end to the bridge and the other to
his leg and jumps off. After bouncing around violently for a while, he finally comes to rest. How far
below the bridge is he hanging

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