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Physics, 04.03.2021 21:30 hannahponder

An 82 kg man on a diving board drops from rest 3.0 m above the surface of the water and he comes to rest 0.55 s after reaching the water. What is the average net force on the diver as he is brought to rest? Remember to first find the velocity of the man after he falls 3.0 m off of the diving board.

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